The funeral service for beloved Kenyan gospel singer Betty Bayo, born Beatrice Mbugua, drew a massive crowd of mourners, celebrities, politicians, and prominent gospel ministers today in Ndumberi, Kiambu County.
The service, held at Ndumberi Stadium, precedes her interment later on her land.
The immense gathering was a powerful tribute to Bayo’s impact on the Kenyan gospel scene. Her death on 10 November 2025, following a battle with Leukemia, shocked the nation.

Gospel Royalty and Ministers Pay Respects
The gospel music fraternity was heavily represented at the stadium, underscoring the deep professional and personal connections Bayo had fostered. Many of the singers present shared the stage with Bayo during her career, which peaked with hits like “11th Hour” and “Thiiri”.
Among the notable gospel ministers and singers in attendance were:
- Gloria Muliro: The veteran singer, known for her powerful vocals, was present.
- Lady Bee: The musician attended the service to mourn her contemporary.
- Esther Wahome: The popular gospel artiste was among the mourners.
- Ruth Wangechi and Judy Wairimu: These ministers were also present to pay their last respects.
- Anastasia Mukabwa, Christine Odhiambo, and Grace Mwai: These figures from the gospel ministry were seen at the service.
- Justina Syokau: The controversial singer also joined the multitude.
- Solomon Mukubwa
: The popular worship leader was part of the congregation.
Spiritual and Media Figures Gather
The funeral was also attended by key religious and media personalities, reflecting the widespread influence of the late singer. Their presence provided spiritual guidance and comfort to the grieving family.
- Bishop Ben JCM and REVEREND Joy: They were among the religious leaders present.
- Rev Lucy Wangunjiri: The prominent media personality and minister was also in attendance.
- Dr JJ Gitahi: The media personality joined the mourners.
- Dj Moh: The gospel DJ and media personality was among the celebrities present.
Political Figures Join the Mourning
A number of well-known political figures were also present at Ndumberi Stadium to mourn the loss and
show solidarity with the family. The presence of these leaders acknowledged Bayo’s status as a public figure whose life and music transcended musical genres.
Among the political attendees were:
- Moses Kuria: The politician was seen at the ceremony.
- Kithure Kindiki: The deputy president
- Wajakoya: The politician, known for his unique political stance, was in attendance.
A Legacy of Resilience and Faith
The service provided an opportunity to remember Bayo’s remarkable journey. She rose from humble beginnings, including working as a house help, to become a major voice in Kikuyu gospel music.
Her songs often mirrored her own personal struggles, cementing her image as a survivor who championed hope and second chances.
The vast attendance and the strong show of support from fellow ministers, as well as political and media figures, affirmed the impact of her life.
“Her story resonated deeply with Kenyans because it mirrored the very themes of struggle, resilience, and second chances she sang about.”
Following the stadium service, Betty Bayo will be interred at her family’s land in Ndumberi.
BY moses sagwe

