Accompanied by members of the Brethren Prayer Group, Ortom described Ikyereve as a devoted Christian whose music resonated far beyond Nigeria's borders. "His songs touched my heart as a lover of Christ," Ortom said.
In a statement on X, Buchi described Asake's action as "disrespectful" and wondered why Christians still listen to his songs. Buchi wrote, "Asake keeps disrespecting the Christian faith in his music videos.
The governor directed the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Province 5 to open an account for the musician in laision with his family for the purpose of his training.
In the words of Sam Opeche for Praise Breed Family, "may the ageless truths of our God and Christian faith minister to you in a fresh and living way, as you listen to these beautifully rendered songs, in a way you've never heard before".
Asides ministering in songs, Azik is also the Senior Pastor of Christian Restoration Assembly and is passionate about missionary work and reaching out to youths worldwide to know and love God.
Last night, a special service of songs was held in her honour at Habour Point, Victoria Island, Lagos and was attended by notable names like Niniola, Falz, Babjide Sanwo-Olu, Chigul and others.
The fan who took to his Facebook page to share beautiful photos of the singer was amazed by her look to Serena Williams' wedding, and as such, decided to worship the mother of three with a christian song.
In a recent development, she shared a video of herself and that of a popular gospel artist, Ebuka Songs worshipping at the river. She urged her critics to point out the difference between the videos in the comment section.
Nigerian-born gospel singer Blessing Offor lost out on two categories: Contemporary Christian Music Album and Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.
I also have Christiansongs. I'm a very strong Christian. In all my albums, there is at least one gospel song. But that's not really my calling. I meant to impact the world in a different way, with a different kind of music.
The 'Vibration' crooner said: "My mother was forcing Yinka Ayefele, Tope Alabi's songs down my throat. I was not the black sheep in the family until l told my parents l was going for music.