Bosmic Otim
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William Lucky Bosmic Otim | |
|---|---|
| Born | William Otim |
| Genres | Acholi Music |
| Occupations | Politician National Resistance Movement, and musician |
William Otim also known as Bosmic Otim or Lucky Bosmic Otim is a Ugandan musician and politician, [1][2] was born in Kitgum District in Northern Uganda and raised in Gulu. He lost both of his parents during the civil unrest that affected Northern Uganda in the 1980s. Following their death, he was raised by a bishop in Kitgum.
Bosmic Otim is married and has children.
He became a peace maker through his music in 2006, when National Resistance Movement was fighting with Lord's Resistance Army.[3][4] In 2007, he was called by LRA to entertain them and the community.[5] He won the 2007 Pearl of Africa Music Awards.[6]