Joseph Ngooma
Who is Joseph Ngooma?
Joseph Ngooma is a gospel singer, songwriter, and worshipper hailing from Uganda. His musical style and the profound themes of his lyrics have endeared him to many, solidifying his position as one of the prominent figures in the gospel music scene today.
What was Joseph Ngooma's upbringing like?
Joseph Ngooma, belonging to the Mufumbira tribe, was raised in a family of five boys and a sister who unfortunately passed away. Raised by a single mother in Namalere, Bombo Road, their childhood was marked by hardship after their father left them during a civil war. Although separated from his father, Ngooma remembers fleeting encounters, particularly around 1991 when his father visited. Despite his role as a gospel artist, Ngooma notes that his family did not adhere to religious practices.
Which educational institutions did Joseph Ngooma attend?
Growing up amidst financial struggles, Ngooma and his siblings resorted to manual labor to sustain themselves. After relocating to Kawanda town in 1998 with his brother, he attended Nakisanja Primary School. However, due to financial constraints, he discontinued his education after completing Primary Seven in 2001 at the age of 19 when he embraced Christianity.
Musical journey and career
Ngooma's music serves as a testament to the challenges he faced during his upbringing while also conveying a message of hope and deliverance through faith. He initially became involved with a church in Bwaise alongside a friend but later transitioned to Pastor Senyonga's Christian Life Church due to doctrinal differences.
This marked the inception of his musical journey, ignited by the inspiration he drew from the church's youth choir. His aspiration to join the church's music team was met with a requirement: prospective members had to undergo ministry studies first. Despite this obstacle, driven by his passion for singing, he diligently sought means of transportation to attend church lessons. However, after a month, financial constraints, particularly the inability to afford uniforms, forced him to discontinue his involvement in the ministry, although he managed to participate in practice sessions.
Subsequently, he assumed the role of a church choir master at a new church in Kawanda under Pastor Kamya's leadership. After a brief stint of five months, he transitioned to Liberty Healing Center in Kawanda, where his dedication to the church led him to compose songs for both the choir and his personal music endeavors.
Despite facing financial hurdles, he made several attempts to access studio recording sessions. It wasn't until 2009, when he managed to gather 150,000 Ugandan shillings, that he could afford a studio session. This session resulted in the recording of his breakthrough single, 'Gwe Byonna,' which propelled him into the music scene. The song's initial airing on Top Radio marked the beginning of its viral spread, catching the attention of Top TV productions' manager, who commended its quality. Encouraged by this positive reception, he proceeded to distribute the song to other radio stations, opening doors of opportunity and instilling in him a renewed sense of hope for his musical endeavors.
Ngooma's musical repertoire includes popular songs such as 'Oli Mulaba,' 'Gwe Byona Mu Byona,' 'Kambelenga Naye,' 'Kankuwe A’matendo,' 'Nze Tombulira Mulala,' 'Gwe Munange,' and 'Nteseza Mukama,' among others.
Regarding concerts, Ngooma prioritizes increasing his music's popularity among the people before staging large-scale events, distinguishing his approach from that of other artists primarily focused on self-promotion and financial gain.
In terms of recognition, Joseph Ngooma received a nomination for Best Gospel Artiste/Group at the 2010 PAM Awards. Additionally, his hit song 'Yegwe Munange' clinched the Best Kadongo Kamu Song title at the 2014 VIGA Awards.
In his personal life, Joseph Ngooma took a significant step in 2015 by introducing his pastor's daughter in a traditional Kwanjula ceremony, demonstrating his commitment to keeping his family life private from the public eye.