One of the greatest gatherings in gospel music holds on November 17 as the fourth edition of Love World International Music & Arts Award (LIMA), holds at the headquarters of the Believers LoveWorld Ministry in Lagos.
The event with the theme: “Hotter Than Fire” will feature gospel artistes like Buchi, Joe Praize, Kenny Young and some of the Love World All Stars.
According to the Director of Media of Believers Love World Ministry, Pastor Tony Ikoku, the ministry was at the centre of impacting lives and raising change agents hence the hosting of LIMA to showcase the best of Gospel music and related arts like dance, poetry and others.
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Also, Director of Love World Music & Arts, Evangelist Kathy Woghiren said: “Love World International Music & Arts Awards created in 2016 is a celebration of God’s Word in Music. Over the years, the platform has helped to show excellence to other ministries and raise gospel music starts. This edition will be streamed live on social media and our TV channels even as 20,000 live audience watches the greatest gospel show in the world.
LIMA is not only for musicians but for dancers and poets. Our All Stars are seen as people to emulate because they bring God’s Word in a creative form.”
In his remarks, member of the Central Executive Council of the organisation noted that: “our ministry is supporting music because there are many people who experience salvation through music. LIMA is more than just music. There are other creative and artistic activities.”
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