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“I tried pleading with my ex-girlfriend for forgiveness for three years,” Pastor Bugembe opens up about his struggles with finding love

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
March 24, 2023
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Wilson Bugembe, the lead pastor of Light the World International Ministries, has shared the inspiration behind one of his best-known songs, “I Need a Miracle,” as well as the reason he is still single.

The gospel singer and preacher, who is 39 years old, has been in the spotlight for almost 20 years, but one of the factors that has always fueled conversation about him is his relationship status.

In a local television interview, Bugembe was asked when he would find a wife for himself. Based on his response, it appears that the man of God is not yet prepared to settle down until God performs a miracle for him.

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Bugembe claimed that since the woman he was in love with left him, he has never found love again.

The 39-year-old Man of God revealed that he tried to get this girl to come back to him for three years by pleading for her forgiveness, but she refused.

According to Bugembe, when this woman refused to give him another chance, he made the decision to ask God to get involved, which is why he sang “God I Need a Miracle.”

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