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Nigerian Gospel music is a kind of [[African music|African]], motivational [[Christian music]] that has become a major part of [[music of Nigeria|Nigerian music]]. In the 1960s the [[Evangelical Church of West Africa]] Choir was popular, and in the early 1970s [[Bola Are| Bola Aare]], Sola Rotimi, Good women Choir, [[Ebenezer Obey]] and later, [[Panam Percy Paul]], [[Onyeka Onwenu]], Lanre Teriba (ATORISE), [[Tope Alabi]], Asu Ekiye, [[Keffi]], and [[Sammie Okposo]] were notable. Also, in the early 1970s & 80s Arch Bishop [[Benson Idahosa]]'s choir, The Christian Redeemed Voices were known for their gospel sound. He the late Bishop, would purchase instruments for the choir and each one of them would be mastered by skillful musicians. The Bishop would challenge his student pastors and young adult church members to pick up instruments and play them. Play them...they did, no training only the gift of God deposited and called out by the Bishop. There was a lady by the name of Minister Dorothy James (Evangel Temple, USA) and Rev. David Mporampora(Uganda)they transformed gospel music in West Africa. Nigeria in particular. I would say without a doubt, they laid the foundation of the sound we now hear. Many students were from other West African nations and they took that sound and passion for Gospel music back with them. Jackson Tugbeh (Liberia), now (Lagos) Rev. Lesley Tex (Ghana) were students and a part of the influence. The Arts, the worship dance saw its start in Africa in the Church of God Mission. Thanks to Arch Bishop Idahosa who was open to all God had for his people, the gospel sound would never be the same. The fusion in music and the gospel he brought to Africa is still amazing. |
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A number of gospel artistes have released albums that are quite commendable such as [[TY Bello]], AMAA (Abimbola Awolumate's Everlasting Arms), Foluke Umosen, Soji Israel, Segun Obe, [[Samsong]] among others. |
A number of gospel artistes have released albums that are quite commendable such as [[TY Bello]], AMAA (Abimbola Awolumate's Everlasting Arms), Foluke Umosen, Soji Israel, [[Chika Nwaogu|St. Chika]], Segun Obe, [[Samsong]] among others. |
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Artistes like Rooftop MCs, The Bossman, BOUQUI, Frank Edwards<ref>http://www.frankedward.org</ref> and Segun Ogundeko(The Lord's trumpeter) are also very well known for their gospel hip hop styles. They have released singles and albums that have won several awards. |
Artistes like Rooftop MCs, The Bossman, BOUQUI, Frank Edwards<ref>http://www.frankedward.org</ref> and Segun Ogundeko(The Lord's trumpeter) are also very well known for their gospel hip hop styles. They have released singles and albums that have won several awards. |
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Besides the above-mentioned gospels artistes, we have some others who have made national and international impact. They include: |
Besides the above-mentioned gospels artistes, we have some others who have made national and international impact. They include: |
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Kunle Ajayi, Buchi, Sinachi, Yetunde Are among others. There are also some notable church choirs that have distinguished themselves especially with contemporary music. Worthy of mentioning is Oyo Province 4 Mass choir of |
Kunle Ajayi, Buchi, Sinachi, Yetunde Are among others. There are also some notable church choirs that have distinguished themselves especially with contemporary music. Worthy of mentioning is Oyo Province 4 Mass choir of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Jesus Embassy, [[Christ Embassy]], Oke Bola - Ibadan, Nigeria. |
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Also, there are many Nigerian gospel artists based in other parts of the world whose music has a strong influence on Nigerians, home and abroad. Such artists include Jide Arowolo (UK), Dayo Bello (UK), David Ojo (USA), |
Also, there are many Nigerian gospel artists based in other parts of the world whose music has a strong influence on Nigerians, home and abroad. Such artists include Jide Arowolo (UK), Dayo Bello (UK), David Ojo (USA), Funmi Williams (UK), [http://www.oluwakemii.com Oluwakemi Ikotun] (UK), Gbenga Wise (USA), [http://www.martinadu.com Martin Adu] (Netherland) Peter Onu De-Nice (Germany), Osene Odia-Ighodaro (USA) and [[el Mafrex]] (UK) who recently got nominated for the 2012 [[MOBO Awards]].<ref>http://mobo.com/news-blogs/mobo-awards-2012-nominees-shortlist-revealed Retrieved 18 September 2012.</ref> |
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Nigerian Gospel music is a kind of African, motivational Christian music that has become a major part of Nigerian music. In the 1960s the Evangelical Church of West Africa Choir was popular, and in the early 1970s Bola Aare, Sola Rotimi, Good women Choir, Ebenezer Obey and later, Panam Percy Paul, Onyeka Onwenu, Lanre Teriba (ATORISE), Tope Alabi, Asu Ekiye, Keffi, and Sammie Okposo were notable. Also, in the early 1970s & 80s Arch Bishop Benson Idahosa's choir, The Christian Redeemed Voices were known for their gospel sound. He the late Bishop, would purchase instruments for the choir and each one of them would be mastered by skillful musicians. The Bishop would challenge his student pastors and young adult church members to pick up instruments and play them. Play them...they did, no training only the gift of God deposited and called out by the Bishop. There was a lady by the name of Minister Dorothy James (Evangel Temple, USA) and Rev. David Mporampora(Uganda)they transformed gospel music in West Africa. Nigeria in particular. I would say without a doubt, they laid the foundation of the sound we now hear. Many students were from other West African nations and they took that sound and passion for Gospel music back with them. Jackson Tugbeh (Liberia), now (Lagos) Rev. Lesley Tex (Ghana) were students and a part of the influence. The Arts, the worship dance saw its start in Africa in the Church of God Mission. Thanks to Arch Bishop Idahosa who was open to all God had for his people, the gospel sound would never be the same. The fusion in music and the gospel he brought to Africa is still amazing.
A number of gospel artistes have released albums that are quite commendable such as TY Bello, AMAA (Abimbola Awolumate's Everlasting Arms), Foluke Umosen, Soji Israel, St. Chika, Segun Obe, Samsong among others. Artistes like Rooftop MCs, The Bossman, BOUQUI, Frank Edwards[1] and Segun Ogundeko(The Lord's trumpeter) are also very well known for their gospel hip hop styles. They have released singles and albums that have won several awards.
Besides the above-mentioned gospels artistes, we have some others who have made national and international impact. They include: Kunle Ajayi, Buchi, Sinachi, Yetunde Are among others. There are also some notable church choirs that have distinguished themselves especially with contemporary music. Worthy of mentioning is Oyo Province 4 Mass choir of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Jesus Embassy, Christ Embassy, Oke Bola - Ibadan, Nigeria.
Also, there are many Nigerian gospel artists based in other parts of the world whose music has a strong influence on Nigerians, home and abroad. Such artists include Jide Arowolo (UK), Dayo Bello (UK), David Ojo (USA), Funmi Williams (UK), Oluwakemi Ikotun (UK), Gbenga Wise (USA), Martin Adu (Netherland) Peter Onu De-Nice (Germany), Osene Odia-Ighodaro (USA) and el Mafrex (UK) who recently got nominated for the 2012 MOBO Awards.[2]
References
- http://mobo.com/news-blogs/mobo-awards-2012-nominees-shortlist-revealed Retrieved 18 September 2012.
- ^ http://www.frankedward.org
- ^ http://mobo.com/news-blogs/mobo-awards-2012-nominees-shortlist-revealed Retrieved 18 September 2012.