Gospel music has evolved in Nigeria –Von Iyke

Budding gospel singer, Victor Onuabuobi, aka Von Iyke, believes that even though secular artistes are more popular, gospel artistes in the country have also made giant strides over the years. In a chat with Sunday Scoop, he said, “I would like to start by saying that I bless God for what He is doing in the Nigerian gospel music industry today. It has really evolved over the years and to the glory of God, we have world-class gospel acts who have made and paved the way for upcoming artistes like myself to have a solid foundation on which we can carry on the mission. My mission in the industry is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ through the instrumentality of music and by the grace of God, reach out to the hearts of people by uplifting them with spirit-edifying songs of praise and worship.” Speaking on his new song, You are God, he said, “This song was written from a heart that is so overwhelmed by the immense power of God. It is really an ode to the King of kings, and to remind the world that there is none like our God. He is God all by Himself, no doubt.” source: Punch

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