THE MOTIVATIONAL STORY OF LADY TIE
Titie was raised by her mother alone, but she says that her father was there but didn't care about her or her mother.
Her parents had seven children, and she is the sixth-to-last one. She went to primary school in Kampala with her parents.
Then, she went to Ndejje Secondary School and Taibah High School for her O-levels and Makerere University for a diploma in Project planning and management.
She then went on to get a Bachelor of Commerce degree because she liked math more than reading notes.
She became a Christian again and goes to the Mutundwe Christian Fellowship, which is Pastor Mugerwa's church in Mutundwe. In the early and late 1990s, Lady Titie was one of the most popular female musicians in Uganda.
She has been at the top of Uganda's music scene for a long time. She is now a part of the group of Ugandan radio hosts. She has worked for several radio stations, including Beat FM, Dembe FM, and Super FM.
She became well-known because she was the host of a radio show called "Tities' Show." In recent years, she has become a TV host. She found that she was good at it, so she moved her show from radio to television and now hosts it on NBS television.
On her show, she talks to people about a wide range of topics, such as marriage, relationships, domestic violence, careers, and people who need help right away.
She usually asks for advice from the people watching her show so she can give it to her guests.
Titie keeps getting more Ugandans and other musicians interested in making music.