It’s not every Sunday that a pastor sets social media on fire—but Wilson Bugembe, the beloved Ugandan gospel singer and pastor, just did exactly that. During a heartfelt church service this weekend, he revealed an emotional truth about two people who’ve been his backbone in the music industry: Spice Diana and her longtime manager Roger Lubega.
In a statement that stunned both the congregation and fans online, Pastor Bugembe shared that the dynamic duo of Spice and Roger have filled a special void once occupied by none other than Bobi Wine, before the star transitioned into politics.
“The things I do with Spice, I last did with Bobi Wine before he became president,” Bugembe said, choking back emotion.
A Sunday Service With Spice Diana
It all unfolded on Sunday when Spice Diana and Manager Roger made a surprise visit to Pastor Bugembe’s church for prayer and fellowship. Their appearance was more than just ceremonial—it was deeply personal.
Bugembe, who’s preparing for his highly anticipated Serena Hotel concert on August 8th, used the moment to publicly express his gratitude.
“I don’t know how I will ever repay you,” he said while looking at Spice and Roger.
“But you’ve truly been a blessing to me in this challenging industry.”
Bobi Wine’s Absence Left a Gap—Until Now
Before becoming a political heavyweight and leader of Uganda’s opposition, Bobi Wine wasn’t just a fellow musician—he was a close confidant and creative collaborator for Pastor Bugembe. Their bond was both spiritual and artistic, with Bobi offering both inspiration and brotherhood.
But politics changed everything. As Bobi Wine’s role evolved into national leadership, Bugembe found himself without that kind of consistent, grounding presence—until Spice Diana and Roger stepped in.
“They replaced the role Bobi Wine used to play in my life,” Bugembe candidly admitted.
“I’m not saying anyone can replace Bobi, but they’ve supported me in ways that feel familiar, deep, and real.”
Why This Moment Matters
In an industry often plagued by rivalry and distrust, Bugembe’s statement stood out like a beacon of gratitude and unity. It’s rare for a male artist, especially a pastor, to openly praise a female pop star and her manager for emotional support, creative partnership, and loyalty.
And it wasn’t lost on fans either.
Social media lit up with reactions:
- “This is the kind of energy we need in the Ugandan industry!”
- “Spice Diana deserves her flowers. Respect to Pastor Bugembe for saying this out loud.”
- “You can tell their bond is deeper than the cameras.”

Spice & Roger: The Quiet Game-Changers
Spice Diana and her manager Roger Lubega have long been credited with transforming Uganda’s pop culture landscape. From her consistent hit releases to major endorsements and sold-out shows, Spice Diana is arguably one of the most strategic and consistent artists of the decade.
And Roger? He’s the architect behind the scenes, managing branding, bookings, media strategy—and now, it seems, spiritual relationships too.
Their partnership with Bugembe hints at something powerful: a blending of gospel, pop, and mutual respect that transcends genre.
A Look Ahead: Bugembe Live at Serena
All eyes are now on August 8th, when Pastor Wilson Bugembe will take the stage at Kampala Serena Hotel for what’s expected to be an emotionally charged, star-studded concert.
Rumors are swirling that Spice Diana could make a surprise appearance, possibly even performing alongside the pastor in a rare gospel-pop crossover moment.
🎟️ Fans are already flooding ticket platforms and speculating online about what Bugembe has in store—and who else might show up.
🔥 The Pop Radar Takeaway
In a moment filled with soul, respect, and rare honesty, Pastor Wilson Bugembe reminded us all that music is about more than charts—it’s about connection.
Spice Diana and Roger Lubega didn’t just visit a church; they showed up as real ones—the kind of friends who support you behind the scenes, pray with you in private, and celebrate your wins in public.
🗣️ What’s Your Reaction?
Do you think more artists should support each other like this? Could we be seeing the rise of a new era of unity in Ugandan music?
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