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Omowunmi Esther Oyeleke Offers Fresh Rendition of Nigerian Old-School Gospel Songs

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By Michael Kolawole

Nigerian old-school gospel songs never grow old. They remain fresh and uplifting, especially when reimagined through new renditions. 

Omowunmi Esther Oyeleke breathes new life into these timeless melodies, offering a praise medley that stays true to their lyrics while infusing them with renewed joy and reverence.

Her Old-School Praise Medley takes listeners on a soul-stirring journey through some of Nigeria’s most beloved gospel songs. With her silvery voice and light, cheerful instrumentals, Omowunmi celebrates the greatness of God, leading listeners in both praise and worship.

She begins with a song deeply ingrained into the routine of morning devotions in many Nigerian Christian homes: “This Is The Day.” The lyrics, derived from Psalms 118:24, set the tone for gratitude and celebration. “This is the day / this is the day that the Lord has made / that the Lord has made,” she sings, adding, “I will rejoice / I will rejoice, and be glad in him.” Her backup singers gently re-echo the lyrics, creating a layered effect that emphasizes collective worship.

From there, she seamlessly transitions into “I Love the Man of Galilee,” another staple in Nigerian gospel music. With effortless grace, she cruises through songs like “Praise The Lord, O Sing, O Sing” and “I Will Enter His Gates With Thanksgiving In My Heart,” her voice soaring with reverence as she revels in God’s mercy and greatness.

At the 10:51 mark, the atmosphere shifts as she moves into a worship session. The instrumentals soften, becoming more soulful in deference to God. “We worship you, Jesus,” she begins, her voice rich with emotion. She gives all the glory to God, urging listeners to do the same. “Come on, open your mouth and bless the name of the Lord,” she exhorts, inviting participation in the sacred moment.

Despite its unedited nature, the production effectively delivers heartfelt messages of praise and worship. Rather than feeling raw or unfinished, the organic sound enhances the authenticity of the experience, making listeners feel as though they are in the midst of a live church service.

Omowunmi’s deep connection to gospel music is rooted in her upbringing. Born into a Christian home filled with the sounds of gospel hits from radios and stacked CDs, she spent hours poring over songbooks, copying lyrics by hand. Her passion for music was evident from a young age, leading her from the confines of her home to school assemblies, classrooms, and playgrounds, where she shared her voice with anyone who would listen.

That passion eventually found a home in the RCCG choir, Victory Parish, Surulere, where she was a tiny girl among adult singers. Initially met with scepticism, she quickly won hearts with her powerful voice. Today, she leads worship at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Edinburgh Tabernacle, UK, touching and transforming lives through her music ministry.

Even as her mission has taken her far from home, it has always brought her back to her roots—the place where her love for gospel music began.

Through every season, Omowunmi reminds us that each day is a gift from God—one to be embraced with joy and worship.

Michael Kolawole is a screenwriter, playwright, and cultural journalist/critic

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Popular Gospel Artist Big Bolaji Dies

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By Dipo Olowookere

A famous Nigerian gospel singer, Mr Bolaji Olarewaju, otherwise known as Big Bolaji or Big B, has died after a brief illness.

A statement from his family confirmed the death of the prolific musician on Saturday.

Big Bolaji, who is an ordained Pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), was a qualified surveyor while he was alive.

He was known for his energy while performing on stage.

“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Bolaji Olarewaju, affectionately known as Big B, a cherished father, husband, brother, and an esteemed figure in both the church community, an ordained pastor in the RCCG and a giant in the music industry and our community.

“Bolaji left us on Easter Saturday, April 19, 2025, after a brief illness,” the statement obtained by Business Post read.

The death of Big Bolaji is coming a few weeks after four gospel artists died in a road crash in Ogun State.

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Spotify Users Experience Technical Glitch Globally

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Spotify users in Nigeria and around the world are currently experiencing challenges with the music streaming app.

Checks by Downdetector, which tracks platforms, showed more than 20,000 people reported Spotify was not properly functioning on Wednesday afternoon.

Users are still able to play music they had downloaded onto their device, and were also unable to view artists or use the search function on the app.

Business Post can also independently verify this issue as efforts to search for songs returned no outcome.

After trying to search for music, the app appears to time out and displays a message reading “something went wrong” with a refresh button.

This is not exclusive to Nigeria as thousands more reported issues in the US and parts of Europe, according to reports.

Spotify in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter said, “We are aware of the outage and working to resolve it as soon as possible. The reports of this being a security hack are false.”

Earlier it had said, “the issue with Search has been addressed” as it was rolling out the update to its users.

As of now, it is unclear how long it will be before the app begins working properly again.

Spotify has more than 675 million users worldwide.

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So Much More to Watch on GOtv Discover More Shows You’ll Love on GOtv

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What if the problem isn’t that there’s nothing to watch but that you’ve just not found it yet?

Tunde has a ritual. Every evening after work, he slumps into his couch, picks up the remote, and begins the great scroll. One channel after the other, eyes glazed, fingers moving. No destination in mind. He always ends up on the same two or three shows, sighing that there is “nothing else” to watch on GOtv.

Then one chill Sunday, his niece snatches the remote from him. “Uncle Tunde, you didn’t check anything, you were just scrolling and scrolling,” she laughs. Within minutes, she hops from a show on Discovery channel to a wedding documentary on Wedding channel, then ends the night with a cooking show that leaves everyone glued to the screen. Tunde is shocked, he goes from side-eyeing the screen to sitting up straight completely hooked.

 Same GOtv, new experience.

So what changed? Discovery!

Truth is, there’s a lot to see on GOtv. But many of us never stop to explore what lies beyond the usual. There are shows sitting pretty on your decoder right now, just waiting for you to click play. And today, we’re showing you five shows you probably didn’t know existed but are worth discovering:

1. My 3000-lb Family – Discovery TLC

It’s one thing to go on a personal weight loss journey. But imagine deciding as a family that enough is enough. That the sugary drinks, fast food, and endless excuses must go.

My 3000-lb Family is a deeply emotional and honest look into the lives of families whose combined weight reaches over 3,000 pounds. Every step is a battle. Every meal is a test of discipline. And every visit to the doctor comes with the fear of bad news.

You’ll watch them cry, argue, fall short, and try again. From strong-willed parents to teens determined to break the cycle, it’s a powerful reminder that change is hard, but possible with love and accountability.

Catch My 3000-lb Family on Discovery TLC, GOtv channel 52, Thursdays at 8:00 PM.

2. Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins – M Net Movies 3

Success can make you feel like you have it all figured out, until you go back home and realize you are just another member of the family.

Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins tells the story of a famous talk show host who leaves behind the lights and glamour of Los Angeles to return to his family in the deep South. Roscoe thinks he is going home to relax and maybe show off a little, but what he finds is far from what he expected.

The moment he steps into the house, it is clear that no one is interested in his fame. Old rivalries come back to life. Childhood memories return with full force. And in the middle of it all, there are moments that will have you laughing out loud and others that just hit home.

This is not just a comedy. It is a good reminder that family may embarrass you, drag up your past, and make you question everything, but they are also the ones who truly know you.

Catch Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins on M Net Movies 3, GOtv channel 43, this Friday at 4:10 PM.

3. World’s Deadliest Animals – Nat Geo Wild

Nature is beautiful but it is also brutal and sometimes, the most dangerous killers are not the ones you expect.

World’s Deadliest Animals takes you deep into the wild to meet creatures that are silent, swift, and shockingly deadly. From venomous snakes hiding in plain sight to tiny insects capable of ending a life in minutes, this show is not just about fear. It is about understanding the instincts and survival tactics of animals that rule their territories with quiet precision.

Each episode shows just how quickly things can turn in the animal kingdom. One wrong move in the wild, and it becomes a matter of life or death not just for the prey, but sometimes even for the predator.

It is fast paced, eye opening, and a powerful reminder that nature always balances beauty with danger.

Catch World’s Deadliest Animals every day on Nat Geo Wild, GOtv channel 100.

4. Border Security – CBS Reality

There is tension in the air. A long line of passengers wait to be cleared at the airport. Officers are at alert, watching every move like hawks. Then comes a man with a suitcase and a strange smile. His answers do not match what is in his bag, and just like that, the red flag is raised.

Border Security lets you see what really happens at airports and border checkpoints. It follows trained officers as they ask tough questions, check luggage, and stop people who are not telling the truth. Some travellers say they are visiting friends, but they are carrying strange items. Others try to hide things in ways that will leave you speechless.

Every episode brings real people, real drama, and real consequences. It is not just about catching someone. It is about protecting countries, keeping people safe, and making sure the law is followed.

Catch Border Security every day on CBS Reality, GOtv channel 39.

5. Love, Aso Ebi, and Plenty Drama — Wedding Channel

There is something about weddings that pulls everyone in. Maybe it is the love story, the colours, or just the drama that always finds its way to the reception. Whether it is a groom running late or a guest wearing a dress that should be roasted by the fashion police, there is always something to talk about.

The Wedding Channel celebrates it all. From real weddings with beautiful decor to behind-the-scenes planning and the challenges couples face before saying “I do,” this channel brings you a front row seat to love in its loudest, proudest form. You will see brides chasing perfection, event planners racing against time, and families doing everything to make the big day unforgettable.

It is a channel that reminds you of why weddings remain one of the biggest deals in our culture. And who knows, you might just get ideas for your own day.

Catch The Wedding Channel on GOtv channel 105.

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