Angwella John Chrysostom Okoth (born 16 January 1991), is a Ugandan politician, renowned former Makerere University student activist and Erstwhile Revolutionary. He is also a Finance expert, Political and Economic Analyst, Business man, Mental Health Advocate and Motivational Speaker. As a student leader and activist, he mentored very many youth leaders. In Makerere University he was always at the forefront of all student protests against the unfair University Draconian Policies challenging the sixty percent (60%) tuition increment, graduation fee increment and poor-quality meals in University Halls at the time. His intrepid, fearless and courageous activism enabled many unprivileged students from poor backgrounds graduate in time. In many societies, young people are looked down on. They’re viewed as powerless, entitled, or even lazy. They’re expected to obey authority without question. Angwella John Chrysostom Okoth recognized oppression and injustice in Makerere University, he would mobilize students from different halls of residences to protest often putting his life at risk being arrested and tortured several times by police operatives.