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I’m alive and well, Odun n lo sopin singer Deborah Fasoyin debunks death rumours

Veteran gospel singer and leader of the CAC Good Women Choir, Evangelist Deborah Adebola Fasoyin, has debunked viral social media rumours claiming she is dead.Her family and gospel music leaders have confirmed that the 86 year old, fondly known as Mama Fasoyin, is alive, hale and hearty.​ The false reports circulated widely online with her photos and “RIP” captions, prompting an outpouring of condolence messages from fans and churches.Her son, Korede Fasoyin, dismissed the claims as fake news, saying the family had been receiving calls from Nigeria and abroad since the rumour surfaced. “My mother is alive, the news of her death is fake,” Korede said, adding that the family was already preparing a video for her to personally address the public.He condemned whoever started the story without any attempt to verify it, calling the act mischievous and hurtful. The […]

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Omolara: My music is a call to worship and miracles

Gospel singer Omolara has described her songs as a call to deep worship and a channel through which God works miracles in people’s lives. She says her entire music ministry is centred on ushering listeners into God’s presence, where they can experience healing, restoration and answered prayers. Omolara explains that many of her songs come as “divine downloads” through dreams and direct encounters with the word of God. According to her, this makes her compositions more than entertainment, turning them into tools for preaching the gospel, strengthening faith and pointing people to the power of Jesus.​​ The singer, who has released worship projects such as “Ise Oluwa” and other Yoruba and multilingual gospel songs, says she deliberately blends African rhythms with global gospel sounds to reach a wider audience. She believes that when people truly focus on God in worship, miracles naturally […]

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Gospel singer ‘Omije Ojumi’ for burial January 21

The family of late gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known by her hit song “Omije Ojumi”, has announced that her burial will take place on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. The respected minister of songs died on January 12 after a prolonged battle with a serious leg ailment that had earlier prompted public calls for prayers from fans and fellow gospel artists.​ According to the released programme, the funeral rites will begin on Tuesday, January 20, with a service of songs at the LTV 8 Ground, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos. This will be followed by a candlelight procession at 7pm and a tribute and artistes’ night later that evening at the same venue.​ The interment is scheduled for Wednesday, January 21, and will be strictly for family members and close associates, in line with the family’s wishes. Akinnaanu, who started singing at […]

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Seyi Crown Unveils Eni Iyi Video Marks 18 Year Dream

Gospel artiste Oluseyi Adewale, also known as Seyi Crown, has unveiled the official music video for his latest single titled Eni Iyi. The premiere was held at the Nigerian Union of Journalists Secretariat in Iyaganku GRA, Ibadan, Oyo State.​ The event attracted a mix of entertainment lovers and community figures, including Mr and Mrs Adameji, Engineers Agboola Samson and Joshua, Hon Fijabi and several church ministers. Guests came together to watch the video and celebrate a new milestone in the singer’s career.​ Seyi Crown explained that the video was created in honour of the newly installed Olubadan of Ibadanland, Senator Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja. He described it as a visual documentation of the monarch’s historic ascension to the throne.​ Alongside the video premiere, the gospel singer also announced the release of two new singles. He said the fresh songs form part […]

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Moses Bliss Misses Tanzania Concert Over Visa Denial

Popular Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss was unable to perform at a major concert in Tanzania after being denied entry into the country due to visa issues. In a video message on Instagram, Bliss explained that his team flew from Kenya to Tanzania after being advised they could get a visa on arrival. However, upon landing in Dar es Salaam, immigration officials refused them entry, leaving them stranded at the airport for hours. The singer revealed that despite efforts that reached "presidential intervention," the visa complications could not be resolved in time. He expressed deep disappointment, stating that his team had invested "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to make the event free for an estimated 60,000 attendees. Bliss apologized to his Tanzanian fans for the last-minute cancellation and promised to return to perform for them in the future. He and […]

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Tim Godfrey Drops New Gospel Single ‘Cho Cho Cho’

Nigerian gospel star Tim Godfrey has released a new single titled Cho Cho Cho, a song that celebrates faith, trust, and God’s unwavering promises. Speaking about the track, Godfrey described it as more than just music. “This record is not just music; it’s a declaration. God does whatever He says, and He always comes through,” he said. Known for his innovative style, Godfrey blends inspiring lyrics with uplifting rhythms, creating what he calls a richly enjoyable and prayerful experience. Godfrey has built a reputation as one of Africa’s most influential gospel musicians. He is the convener of the annual Fearless Gospel Concert, which has hosted international icons such as Marvin Sapp, Kirk Franklin, Travis Greene, Israel Houghton, and JJ Hairston. His global breakthrough came in 2018 with Nara, featuring Travis Greene, which has amassed over 100 million streams. Other notable […]

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Cwesi Oteng Claims Spiritual Attacks by Fellow Gospel Artistes

In a shocking revelation, popular gospel musician Cwesi Oteng has opened up about facing spiritual attacks allegedly orchestrated by some of his fellow gospel artistes. The renowned singer, known for his impactful music ministry, shared that these attacks affected him deeply both personally and professionally. His statements have sparked discussions within the gospel music community about the pressures and challenges that come with fame and ministry.

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Pastor Brian Amoateng Shares How a Gospel Song Led Him to Quit Clubbing

Pastor Brian Amoateng, Founder of Brian Amoateng Ministries, has revealed how a gospel song he heard in a taxi changed his life, leading him to abandon his clubbing lifestyle.Despite being a pastor’s child, Amoateng was deeply engaged in clubbing. One night, on his way to a nightclub, a gospel song played in the taxi, making him emotional. When he arrived at the club, he felt uneasy and left early. That night, he cried and realized he had lost something valuable—his connection with Jesus Christ.From that moment, he decided to dedicate himself fully to ministry. Speaking on Joy Prime’s Changes Show, he encouraged young people to stay spiritually connected, emphasizing that God speaks in mysterious ways.

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Moses Bliss and Wife Welcome Baby Boy.

Nigerian gospel musician Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian wife, Marie Bliss, have announced the birth of their first child, a baby boy. The couple shared the joyful news on Instagram on January 10, 2025, posting photos and videos, with Marie proudly showing off her baby bump.They expressed their gratitude to God, saying, "This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy. Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy." The couple, who tied the knot in a colorful ceremony in Accra in March 2024, now celebrates this new chapter in their family’s journey.

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