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Nigerian gospel diva Okeleye in Harare for the Relentless Worship 2025 event

Okeleye rose to fame courtesy of her chart-topping gospel hits Amazing (Nov 2020),Koseunti (Feb 2022), B’Ola (Honour) (May 2023), Oba Ni (He is King) (Dec 2023), Aileyipada (Unchangeable) (Mar 2024) and Awamaridi (Mar 2025).

The much-awaited Nigerian gospel award- winning sensation Sunmisola Elizabeth Agbebi Okeleye, landed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on Thursday evening amid pomp and fanfare. 

Okeleye rose to fame courtesy of her chart-topping gospel hits Amazing (Nov 2020),Koseunti (Feb 2022), B’Ola (Honour) (May 2023), Oba Ni (He is King) (Dec 2023), Aileyipada (Unchangeable) (Mar 2024) and Awamaridi (Mar 2025).

She is set to lead congregants into  worship at the UFIC Basilica in Chitungwiza, from midday to 7:00 PM on Saturday.

She is set to headline the event alongside fellow Nigerian worship powerhouse Ebuka Songs, ushering worshippers into a sacred experience that promises to transcend sound, nationality, and culture. 

Ebuka Songs is scheduled to arrive in the early morning on the day of the show.

The Nigerian duo will share the stage with prominent Zimbabwean gospel stars who include Minister Michael Mahendere, Psalmist Hubert C, Worshipper Larry Gunda, Tatenda Masara, Carol Nyakuba, and the UFIC Choir in what  is poised to be a powerful convergence of faith, music, and divine encounter, drawing believers from across the region and beyond.

 

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