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Kayode Olusoji Talks About The Inspiration Behind Hit Song "Gidi Gan"

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The Inspiration“Gidi Gan” means: Abundantly; richly; copiously; more than enough; immensely; in large Quantities; plentifully; and lavishly. The main reason why Jesus Christ came...

#SelahMusic: YinQue AfriQue | I'm Blessed

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It’s a brand new year with prophecies coming left right and center and Gospel act, Yinque Afrique is giving us a song to prophecy...

Betrose Set To Release Debut Single 'Yekileme' | Jan. 16th

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Betrose is a musical group made up of two personalities; Tikpa Ebiepre Benedict and Udoh maryrose Nkechi who hail from Delta and Anambra state...

#SelahMusic: IK Worships | Olorun Aiye

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IK Worships, real name Ikpemhosi Amakhabi is a worship leader at Global Impact Ministries and a recording artiste in Lagos Nigeria who has carved...

#SelahTV: Cobhams Asuquo | Ordinary People

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SelahAfrik brought you the behind the scene pictures from the making of Cobhams Asuquo’s single ‘Ordinary People‘. Now, you can also catch the video hereThe video was directed...

Photos: Psalm Ebube Is Getting Married!! Observes Traditional Introductory Rites

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Akinyemi O Samuel popularly known in Christian cycle as Psalm Ebube -- the artiste behind one of Nigeria's top indigenous praise song ''Kabio'osi -- and...

Behind-The-Scenes Photos From Cobhams Asuquo's Video Shoot For "Ordinary People"

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Fresh off the release of his 2nd single, a Christmas song "Stars of Wonders", Cobhams Asuquo is in Atlanta where he's shooting the video...

SelahTV: Samson Divine | Chukwudi [+ Audio]

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Samson Divine is one of the pioneers of the new generation Gospel move in Nigeria. He took his campaign beyond the shores of Nigeria in 2004....

#SelahMusic: Seyi Alesh | Ara E Dide

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Energetic Gospel Saxophonist, Seyi Alesh is back with a clarion call to everyone with his latest song, "Ara Edide."The song invites people to come...

#SelahMusic: Fortune Ebel | Jesus I Do Worship

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From antiquity to these current times, the phrase "I Do" is one that predominantly wedding ceremonies are characterized by. So, it will be okay...