According to her, the video was shot in different locations in Lagos and Ogun states respectively, adding: “Though the cost of the shooting is huge, I am not bothered because I believe in giving out the best and spirit-filled production which I know will soon become a sort of national anthem.
“I like to give the best of everything I do; that is the reason for spending so much on the video. I recorded three tracks from the Halleluyah album and it is a must for homes when it is finally released. Again I always listen passionately to the music of Mama Bola Are, I know virtually all her albums, In fact, if I sing her songs and you are at a distance, you would think Mama is the one performing. She is my mentor in music,” she added.
Abioye, who hinted that the video will be released in September, noted that her focus was to preach the gospel of Christ across the globe.
“We are embarking on a foreign tour to Europe and America later in the year,” she stated.
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