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Gospel singer, Kayode Koyejo out with ‘Oba Nla’

Anointed gospel music minister, Kayode Koyejo, returns to the music scene with a brand new song titled “Oba Nla Inspiriting” after a hiatus.

The Yoruba titled track “Oba Nla” (“Great King” in the English language), is a thanksgiving of Hope for Grace and Mercy.

Speaking to MSN about the song, Kayode Koyejo says, “This time, it’s thanksgiving of hope revival and for His grace and mercy. Oh, how gracious and merciful is our God!

“Yes, hope because this has been long in coming. It looked like inspiration was gone and direction too! But He stepped in. So much in incubation but this is out.

“And that it’s finally here is indicative of what faithful hope in God can achieve. You never give up on what you believe can be done prayerfully and hopefully.

“The entire world indeed also needs hope revival given all that has been happening in recent time. People need to know that God, the creator of His universe has everything under control. He’s Alpha and Omega.

“So, the future looks brighter still as it’s never late to do what you know you’re called to do. We take it again from here, one step at a time.

“To the One and only God of heaven and earth, The Oba nla, Oba ogo who has ensured our safety, livelihood and survival despite all the setbacks, obstacles, challenges and troubles in this world.

“Never give up on God because He never gives up on us through our sojourn here.

“So, join me on this thanksgiving expedition to the God of our salvation.

“It’s all He requires from us,” he said.

Kayode Koyejo is Commissioner at Souls Alive! Ministries (since 2002), publishers of a quarterly Magazine christened “Souls Alert,” a compassionate philantropist who still engaged in “Project Feed 5000 Souls during the 2020 global lockdown occasioned by the Covid 19 pandemic, a programme in it’s third successive year.

In 2010, he released “Peace Appeal,” lending his voice to the BBOG global campaign, which followed his debut album dubbed “I Live” in 2004.

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