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I was told I can't sing, look at me now, I have shattered the ceiling

Bishop Dianah Likuyany Lisero. (Courtesy)

During the early days of her career, Bishop Dianah Likuyany Lisero was booed on the first day on stage. Though she was hurt and broken, she vowed to soldier on and prove she was cut out for a music career. She talks to Silas Nyamweya about how the booing acted as a career catalyst and got her to where she is now, with successful songs to her credit.

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