[2] During his reign, Nakibinge launched attacks on Bulemezi, which roused the attention of the Omukama of Bunyoro.
In the ensuing years, the war raged on, and the heavy attacks of the Banyoro forced Nakibinge to seek military aid from the Islands of Ssesse.
[4] He married eight wives:[2] He fathered four sons and two daughters: Kabaka Nakibinge was killed in battle against the Banyoro, at Busajja, in 1554.
"The immediate and perhaps most important result of Nakibinge's death was that it seems to have ended the previous dynasty and thereby created a succession crisis for Buganda.
The reason for this is probably that a new dynasty was introduced and also that Nakibinge himself was regarded by the Baganda as a national hero.