Whenever, whenever, whenever we want to luxuriate in God’s unending favour, this song, and video, never ceases to capture our mood. Everything about it. Everything.
Eze is translated as ‘My king’. As he is risen today in all his glory, we join our hands with millions across the world to pay homage to the lover of our souls. Thank you for the sacrifice.
This song is such a beauty – such a beauty. Nathaniel and Micah Stampley together is a blessing that never ends. Today, as we remember the sacrifice that Jesus made at Calvary those 2000 years ago, how can we not be overwhelmed by such grace?
We bless God everyday for the late Pastor Eskor Mfon, who effectively gave us the gift of Nathaniel Bassey’s grace. From the very first time we heard this, his first hit, we knew this was a prophet, something special. Then, and always.
Kenny Kore doesn’t get enough credit – his music retains a stubborn depth, and a sound that’s refreshingly different from everything else. Eledumare is something glorious.
Not literally an orchestra. But in effect, with Donnie McClurkin, Glowreeyah and others in tow, delivering a tour de force medley that includes Nathaniel Bassey’s eternal ‘Onise Iyanu’. It worked then. And it works today as we listen again https://youtu.be/FVXLvwybRZ8
This is one of our favourite devotion songs at the moment and has been for three months now. Obiwon sings with heart, with soul and with reverence. We hope it blesses you as much as it continues to bless us.
This is from This Present House and the Lagos Community Gospel Choir. It’s three years, but still powerful. Also makes you wonder, why Frank Edward’s Chukwuebuka is not more popular than it is. This should make your day!
The Soweto Gospel Choir is an endless blessing. You have seen them more famously in Darey’s ‘Pray for me’. Here, they power what has quickly become a classic worship song across Nigeria. Bless you, Joe.
Unlike some people who say stuff like ‘I am asking for a friend’ when seeking answers to bugging questions because they are either shy or just used to lying, I am not asking for any friend. I am asking for myself because I am just curious. I live on the mainland but not as far... Read More
Away from the normal fare of Nigerian gospel, Elijah Oyelade – of Glorious God fame – delivered a prayer, so layered, so textured, and grounded in the Bible, that it leaves you amazed. We are amazed. And we are blessed.
On this edition of Morning Devotion, Emir Sanusi’s comments on Buhari’s handling of the economy are analysed. Also, the Lagos State Police Command appear to be getting serious about gang violence.
This morning, Joachim notes that despite being fully aware of the plight of internally displaced persons in various parts of Borno, things have not gotten better at all. Take a listen below:
Following the release of the latest Boko Haram video showing the Chibok Girls, the Nigerian Army has declared a journalist, Ahmad Salkida, wanted. Why? Take a listen.