Betty Nakibuuka also known as Betty Nakibuuka Senyonjo (born in 1975) is a Ugandan gospel musician, songwriter, and worshipper. She is the mother of the gospel artist Gloria Mulungi, also known as Baby Gloria. Some of her most notable songs include 'Baddu ba Yesu', 'Tukutendereza', 'Luyimba lwange', and 'Munene Munene', among others. With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the Ugandan gospel music industry.[1][2][3][4]

Early life and career

Betty Nakibuuka was born as the eleventh child out of twelve siblings. At the young age of 14, she commenced employment. Together with her mother, Rose Nakato, Nakibuuka engaged in the selling of second-hand garments after school hours to generate funds for educational expenses and necessities. When her mother began experiencing joint pain and swelling, Nakibuuka embarked on the endeavor alone. In 1991, while carrying out her regular trade, Nakibuuka encountered preachers who convinced the adolescent to "entrust all her burdens to Jesus Christ the savior. Nakibuuka possessed a fondness for children from a young age, prompting her involvement in the church's Sunday school dedicated to the youth. She began composing and recording songs with the young ones. She then encountered a reception and admiration for her singing talent which paved the way for recording offers for her debut album. She ventured into musical endorsements for esteemed corporations like House of Manji, Silky Pads, and Britania.[1]

Discography

Some of her songs:[5][6][7]

  • Eby'Omuggulu
  • Ntendereza
  • Kangume
  • Yesu Mulungi
  • Kowoola
  • Wali Wali
  • Maama
  • Nkomyewo
  • Netaaga Gwe
  • Abelawo
  • Njagala Nkwagale
  • Mu Musayi
  • Amagenda Gange
  • Yetiika
  • Buddu Ba Yesu
  • Webale Nyo Yesu
  • Mutima Gwange Guma
  • Mu Nusayi
  • Amagenda Gange
  • Tekutendereza
  • Luyimba Lwange
  • Munene Munene

Personal life

Nakibuuka is married to John Senyonjo and the couple was wedded on the 3rd of November 1999 at Full Gospel Church in Makerere.[8] The couple has three children including the gospel artist Gloria Mulungi, also known as Baby Gloria. [8][2]

Nominations and awards

  • In 2004, Betty was voted the Best Female Artist at the TOP Radio National Music Awards held at Namboole Stadium on October 8th 2004.
  • In 2010, she won the Tumaini Musical Award, showcasing her early musical accomplishments.[8]
  • In 2011, she was honored with The Olive Musical Award, further cementing her position in the music industry.[8]

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 Sseruyigo, Aaron (2018-11-17). "18 years married: Nakibuuka says God is a rock-solid foundation". Breaking news on Christianity in Uganda and World. Archived from the original on 2020-02-19. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  3. "Supporting your gifted child". Monitor. 2021-01-09. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  4. BigEyeUg3 (2015-11-05). "Gospel Singer Betty Nakibuuka Ssenyonjo To Celebrate 20 Years In Music". BigEye.UG. Archived from the original on 2018-04-25. Retrieved 2023-12-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. "Betty Nakibuuka on Apple Music". Apple Music - Web Player. Archived from the original on 2023-12-25. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  6. "Download: Betty Nakibuuka Ssenyonjo Songs Mp3 Download | New & Old Songs On DJErycom.com". DjErycom.com. Archived from the original on 2023-03-31. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  7. "Betty Nakibuuka • Gospel Music, Lyrics, Biography, News, Videos, Events | thegmp.biz". THEGMP. Archived from the original on 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "He is the wind that makes our music fly, says Betty". New Vision. Archived from the original on 2022-04-28. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
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