
A medical report from Kyegera Doctors Center, seen by IGIHE, confirmed that she succumbed to an illness that evening.
The news was also confirmed by Bikem Uwayesu, one of her close representatives, who was with her in Uganda.
He explained that Gogo and her team had travelled from Rwanda to Uganda on August 28, 2025, to attend a gospel crusade in Mbarara, held from August 29 to 31.
Following the event, she and her team continued to Kampala on August 31, where she was scheduled to work on promotional activities with a certain company.
Shortly after arriving in Kampala, Gogo fell ill. At first, those close to her thought it was a mild condition, as she had battled the same illness before. However, her health deteriorated rapidly, and despite being rushed to the hospital, she was pronounced dead on arrival.
Gogo who rose to prominence on social media, gained wider attention after her worship track was remixed by South African musician David Scott, popularly known as The Kiffness.
Gogo was best known online for her heartfelt worship songs, often sung in English with her distinct accent. In the viral clip, she sings: 'Everyday, I need the blood of Jesus.'
The Kiffness reworked the video by layering her vocals with trumpet and piano, creating a lively new version that he shared on TikTok and YouTube in January.
By September 4, 2025, the remix had been viewed over 780,000 times on his YouTube channel, which has over three million subscribers.

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