With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the Ugandan gospel music industry.
At age 14, she began working after school with her mother, Rose Nakato, to sell second-hand garments to generate funds for educational expenses and necessities.
In 1991, while carrying out her regular trade, Nakibuuka encountered preachers who convinced her to "entrust all her burdens to Jesus Christ the savior".
Nakibuuka possessed a fondness for children from a young age, and became involved in the church's Sunday school.
She ventured into musical endorsements for esteemed corporations like House of Manji, Silky Pads, and Britania.