Gloria Muliro: Biography, Career, Awards, Marriage And Divorce


Gloria Muliro, a renowned Kenyan Gospel musician and songwriter, has left an indelible mark on the music scene with her soulful tunes, with the hit song “Sitolia” standing out among her notable works.

Early Life

Born on April 1, 1980, Gloria Muliro’s life journey began under challenging circumstances. Raised in abject poverty and facing the loss of her mother at a young age, her story is one of fortitude and unwavering faith.

Gloria Muliro Career

In 2005, Gloria Muliro burst into the limelight with her debut album, ‘Omwami Aletsa’ (My God Will Surely Come), gaining massive airplay on local radio stations. Her discography includes hit singles such as “Sitolia,” “Follow You,” “Kando,” “Msaidizi,” “Matokeo,” “Kitanzi,” and the recent “Ndiyo Yako” (Your Yes).

Gloria Muliro

Gloria Muliro Awards

Gloria Muliro has received widespread recognition, earning numerous awards and nominations in Kenya and across Africa as the best female artist. Despite her fame, she remains humble, approachable, and dedicated to her gospel ministry.

Life’s Challenges

Gloria’s life journey is marked by adversity. Growing up in poverty and struggling after her mother’s death, her sister’s introduction to faith became a turning point at the age of nine.

Also Read: Johnson Sakaja: Family, Education, Career, Net Worth An More

Financial constraints after high school led Gloria to work as a house girl, earning Kshs 1,300 to clear her school fees.

Gloria Muliro

Gloria Muliro Marriage and Divorce

Gloria Muliro’s marriage to Pastor Eric Omba Miko in 2009 ended in divorce, citing infidelity. Despite her initial commitment to marriage, she faced challenges, including control issues and financial mismanagement. Gloria’s determination to make it work eventually gave way to the realization that her peace and well-being mattered.

In an earlier interview, she revealed incidents of financial misappropriation, control, and emotional abuse. Gloria’s decision to leave was a journey to rediscover herself, find peace, and embrace a new chapter in her life.

Reflecting on the difficulties endured, Gloria Muliro emphasized the complexity of her situation, challenging external judgments. She acknowledged the learning process and the resilience required to navigate through the trials.

 

Email your news TIPS to Editor@eaglenewsfeed.com — this is our only official communication channel