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Pastor Bugembe quizzes Patricia about boyfriend

Pastor Bugembe praised the group for breaking the glass ceiling in online entertainment
Pastor Wilson Bugembe welcomed the Tuli Bulala entertainment group to his church
Pastor Wilson Bugembe welcomed the Tuli Bulala entertainment group to his church

The group, which has lately taken social media by storm, was seeking blessings and support from the man of God, ahead of their first live concert slated for later next month.

Pastor Bugembe praised the group for breaking the glass ceiling in online entertainment.

You guys have become superstars,” remarked the Pastor, as he called on the youthful members of his church to be as creative as the group and seize the abundant opportunities on social media. 

Pastor Bugembe also took time to question individual group members about themselves and the characters they play in their skits.

For Patricia Nabakooza, who is better known as one of the pioneer members of the Ghetto Kids group, the pastor wanted to know if she had hopped on the dating scene already, now that she’s an adult.

Could you have gotten a boyfriend without my knowledge?” queried the Worship House Church senior pastor “...I see you are all grown up now.” 

The 18-year-old merely shook her head in disagreement.

Check out: I might study university abroad - Ghetto Kid Patricia

The group has their show dubbed “Tuli Bulala Concert” coming up on August 25, 2023 at Theatre Labonita. 

Bugembe took time to bless the group members and pray for their concert to be a success.

He also promised to buy a table for himself and a select group of church members.

Pastor Bugembe is fond of hosting different artists and celebrities during Sunday services at his church, a practice that has not only gotten his ministry to stand out, but also drawn mixed feelings from the born again Pentecostal community.

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