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Psalm Ebube wins Gospel Music Icon Awards

Gospel singer, Psalm Ebube, is one artist whose wealth of experience in the gospel terrain has continued to prove a boon. Last weekend, he clinched the 2017 Gospel Music Icon Award.

Held at Oriental Hotel in Lagos, the award named Top Naija Music Awards rewards excellence in the music industry.

Psalm Ebube, who breezed into the music scene with the church anthem, ‘Kabi ‘Osi’ more than a decade ago, has dropped classic songs and was instrumental in releasing a song at last year’s World Humanitarian Day.

Now his recent song, Odunayo meaning ‘Year of Joy’ in Yoruba,  released around the yuletide season has been trending for months now.

In his words, “WOW!! I am so blessed!! So honoured!!!  to have received this Gospel Music Icon Award. @TopNaijaMusicAwards. Very excited for this. Thank you for the Amazing reception. And to all my fans, I say a very big thank you for supporting the Brand Psalmebubé,” he said.

The music artiste drops another Seggio-produced song entitled, Oruko Jesu (the name of Jesus) next week Friday, February 16, 2018.

Our Reporter

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