In the bustling heart of Nansana, where the Worship House stands as a beacon of faith and song, a delightful rumor has begun to ripple through the Ugandan community—both at home and in the diaspora. The charismatic Pastor Wilson Bugembe, beloved for his soulful gospel music and heartfelt sermons, might just have caught the eye of a remarkable woman: Dr. Jan Mukiibi, the former Miss Uganda UK 2017-18, now a celebrated medical doctor and humanitarian. Whispers of a potential love story between the two have set tongues wagging and hearts fluttering, with netizens and socialites alike fanning the flames of this enchanting tale.
It all began on a sunny Sunday in early March 2025, when Dr. Jan Mukiibi, a 22-year-old NHS medical doctor with a radiant smile and a passion for serving others, stepped into Pastor Bugembe’s church. She had recently relocated to Uganda as an NHS Global Health Fellow, partnering with the Ministry of Health to strengthen mental health care delivery across the country—a mission close to her heart. Dressed elegantly yet simply, she sat among the congregation, her presence sparking curiosity. Photos of her alongside Pastor Bugembe soon surfaced online, and what might have been a routine church visit quickly blossomed into a story of destiny.
Dr. Jan Mukiibi is no stranger to the spotlight. Crowned Miss Uganda UK in 2017-18, she captivated the Ugandan diaspora with her grace, intellect, and fierce dedication to social causes. Born and raised in London, Jan pursued her dreams relentlessly, earning a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from St. George’s University Hospital in London by 2023. But her ambitions didn’t stop there. With a BioMed degree already under her belt, she’s now a final-year student doctor, balancing her medical career with a deep-rooted desire to uplift her motherland, Uganda. During her reign as Miss Uganda UK, she championed a campaign against child sacrifice, a cause that moved her to tears and showcased her compassion—a trait that many now say aligns perfectly with Pastor Bugembe’s own ministry.
Pastor Wilson Bugembe, the soulful shepherd of The Worship House, has long been a figure of admiration. Known for hits like “Kaniwakyaka” and his emotional storytelling, he’s shared glimpses of his personal journey— including his longing for love after years of devotion to his flock. At 38, the pastor has often spoken of waiting for God’s timing, and now, some believe that timing might have arrived in the form of Dr. Jan. “She’s a woman of faith, beauty, and purpose,” one congregant whispered after the service. “Who better for our pastor?”
The rumor gained traction when socialite Shanita Namuyimbwa, better known as Bad Black, took to social media on March 10, 2025, with a cheeky yet heartfelt plea: “Pastor Bugembe, don’t look further—Dr. Jan Mukiibi is the one! A doctor and a queen? God has delivered your rib!” Her post, accompanied by a photo of the pair smiling warmly, sent the online community into a frenzy. Netizens chimed in with their own matchmaking efforts, with comments like, “If Pastor doesn’t marry her, we’ll bring the dowry ourselves!” and “This is a match made in heaven—beauty, brains, and belief!”
The story grew even sweeter with imagined details. Picture this: after the service, Pastor Bugembe, ever the gentleman, reportedly invited Dr. Jan for tea to discuss her work in mental health—a topic he’s passionate about, given his own songs of hope and healing. Sources (entirely fictional, of course) say their conversation stretched late into the afternoon, filled with laughter, shared dreams of a better Uganda, and perhaps a few shy glances. “He was mesmerized by her vision,” one supposed insider mused. “And she couldn’t stop smiling at his humility.”
Dr. Jan’s background only adds to the allure. A YouTuber and speaker, she’s documented her journey from pageant queen to medical professional, inspiring young Ugandans worldwide. Her Instagram (@janmukiibi_) brims with positivity, showcasing her love for tradition—once hosting the Miss Uganda UK Grand Final in 2019 alongside Bridget Katungi—and her commitment to health and education. Friends describe her as grounded yet ambitious, a woman who carries her Ugandan heritage with pride, even across continents. Could she be the one to steal the heart of a man whose voice has comforted so many?
As the rumor swirls, some envision a fairytale wedding at The Worship House, with Pastor Bugembe serenading his bride with a new love song penned just for her. Others dream of a power couple transforming Uganda—her medical expertise and his spiritual leadership uniting to heal both body and soul. “She’s already a queen,” one X user posted. “Now she could be a pastor’s wife, too!”
Of course, this is all a beautiful rumor—a spark of imagination ignited by a single church visit and fueled by the hopes of a community eager for love to bloom. Neither Pastor Bugembe nor Dr. Jan has commented on the speculation, leaving the tale as a shimmering “what if” in the air. But in the streets of Nansana and the feeds of social media, the story of a pastor and a doctor finding each other feels like a melody waiting to be sung—a harmony of faith, purpose, and perhaps, just maybe, romance.