Gloria Muliro

Kenyan Gospel musician and songwriter

Gloria Muliro (Born 1 April 1980) is a Kenyan Gospel musician and songwriter. In 2005, she released her first studio album, titled Omwami Aletsa (The Lord is Coming). As of 2013, Muliro had four albums to her name, the most successful being Kibali (Mandate), which has the popular song "Sitolia" (I Won't Cry) featuring Willy Paul. The album earned her six Groove Awards nominations. She went on to receive the female artist of the year award at the eighth Groove Awards, an event that was attended by President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta.[1]

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  • “Thanks to God for my sister Janet, who got saved after Mum’s burial, and introduced me to faith, without her knowledge. At the age of 9, I could kneel beside Janet, and repeat her prayers. I slowly learnt how to pray, and began telling God, that when I grow up, I want to be known”.
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    • “One of the things I appreciate and will never take for granted is peace. One time, I remember asking to understand how peace feels like. I was lost, but God found me and I have collected myself".
    • kenyanlife.info
  • “People may criticize from afar but they have no idea what I was going through. Only the few people in my circle know and can tell, It has been a challenge and a learning process. Through it all, I have learnt a lot of lessons. It wasn’t easy,”


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