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Pastor Wilson Bugembe

Pastor Wilson Bugembe

7 Songs
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Pastor Wilson Bugembe

Pastor Wilson Bugembe

Pastor Wilson Bugembe is a renowned Ugandan gospel singer, preacher, and pastor of Light the World Ministries, known for his powerful testimony of overcoming an impoverished, orphaned childhood on the streets of Kampala to become a celebrated artist with hits like "Yellow" and "Komawo Eka," inspiring many through his music and ministry, even adopting over 100 children. He was born in Masaka in 1984, lost both parents and several siblings to HIV/AIDS, and after surviving on the streets, found support through good Samaritans and church, leading him to music and ministry. Early Life & Hardship: Born August 8, 1984, in Masaka, Uganda, to HIV-positive parents. Orphaned young; lost both parents and several brothers to AIDS. Lived on the streets of Kampala for years, facing extreme poverty. Rise to Fame & Ministry: Discovered by a Good Samaritan who helped him return to school. Started singing professionally at 19, releasing his debut album "Yellow". Became a senior pastor at Light the World Ministries in Nansana, Kampala. Adopted over 100 children, becoming a father figure. Music & Awards: Has numerous hit songs, including "Njagala Kumanya," "Komawo Eka," "Bilibabitya," and "Ani". Won several awards, including the Pearl of Africa Music Awards (PAM Awards) for Best Gospel Artist. Testimony: His life story, from street child to respected pastor, is a powerful testament to faith, inspiring hope for those affected by HIV/AIDS and poverty.

7
Songs
7
Popular
1,870
Downloads

Pastor Wilson Bugembe is a renowned Ugandan gospel singer, preacher, and pastor of Light the World Ministries, known for his powerful testimony of overcoming an impoverished, orphaned childhood on the streets of Kampala to become a celebrated artist with hits like "Yellow" and "Komawo Eka," inspiring many through his music and ministry, even adopting over 100 children. He was born

in Masaka in 1984, lost both parents and several siblings to HIV/AIDS, and after surviving on the streets, found support through good Samaritans and church, leading him to music and ministry. Early Life & Hardship: Born August 8, 1984, in Masaka, Uganda, to HIV-positive parents. Orphaned young; lost both parents and several brothers to AIDS. Lived on the streets of Kampala for years,

facing extreme poverty. Rise to Fame & Ministry: Discovered by a Good Samaritan who helped him return to school. Started singing professionally at 19, releasing his debut album "Yellow". Became a senior pastor at Light the World Ministries in Nansana, Kampala. Adopted over 100 children, becoming a father figure. Music & Awards: Has numerous hit songs, including "Njagala Kumanya," "Komawo Eka," "Bilibabitya," and "Ani". Won several

awards, including the Pearl of Africa Music Awards (PAM Awards) for Best Gospel Artist. Testimony: His life story, from street child to respected pastor, is a powerful testament to faith, inspiring hope for those affected by HIV/AIDS and poverty.