A Nigerian-American singer, Tomi Favored Alesh popularly known as ‘Tomi Favored’ has shared her tour experiences, describing it as a wonderful journey and an opportunity to share blessings with people from different walks of life.
Speaking on the 3-week long tour within Nigeria and Ghana, Tomi Favored said she truly enjoyed ministering, sharing with people, having the opportunity to be a blessing and meeting new people. “I’ve been to Nigeria before but it was my first time in Ghana and I can honestly say the reception was wonderful,” she said.
The artiste revealed that her decision to choose gospel music is because she knows that she will always have lyrics for the genre of music, saying: “Jesus, God, the message of faith are the only things that are evergreen as far as I’m concerned and they transcend culture and other norms. These are what keep me grounded and if I truly believe Jesus is God and He is the one who saves, which I do, then that is the most important message I will ever share.
“I am usually inspired by things around me; any situations I go through either Joy, pain, fear, doubt, love, anything… they are all things I take to God and deal with or pray about, so they all inspire words and lyrics from me which I in turn, make into music by God’s grace,” she said.
Also speaking on her projections for the last quarter of the year, Tomi Favored said she is working on several collaborations with a few different artists and producers which she will be releasing over time. “I am working with people like the wonderful Prospa Ochimana from Nigeria, Firebrand Worshiper Pastor Elijah Oyelade and great producer & worshiper Eli-J, also from Nigeria amongst others.”
She, however, hinted that she still has ministry events planned around the U.S and Canada for which she would also be travelling for before the year ends.
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