
The track also incorporates the Igbo word for holy, "Nso," and titles like "Ancient of Days" and "Ekwueme" (the one who does what He says).
The transformation of , once affectionately known as "Ms. Kedike," into a devoted gospel minister is one of the most significant shifts in the Nigerian music industry. While many know her from her 2010 Project Fame West Africa win, it was her worship single "Holy" that first signaled a deep, personal return to her roots. The Birth of a Worship Anthem
The song is a solemn, soul-stirring piece that uses both Yoruba and Igbo to adore God.
Êëèíèêà äîêòîðà Ãëàçêîâà
Cåòü êëèíèê "Ìåäñè"
Àëüôñòðàõîâàíèå
Ñïîðòèâíàÿ òðàâìàòîëîãèÿ è îðòîïåäèÿ

Ñïîðòèâíàÿ òðàâìàòîëîãèÿ è îðòîïåäèÿ

Êëèíèêà äîêòîðà Ãëàçêîâà

Cåòü êëèíèê "Ìåäñè"

Àëüôñòðàõîâàíèå
The track also incorporates the Igbo word for holy, "Nso," and titles like "Ancient of Days" and "Ekwueme" (the one who does what He says).
The transformation of , once affectionately known as "Ms. Kedike," into a devoted gospel minister is one of the most significant shifts in the Nigerian music industry. While many know her from her 2010 Project Fame West Africa win, it was her worship single "Holy" that first signaled a deep, personal return to her roots. The Birth of a Worship Anthem
The song is a solemn, soul-stirring piece that uses both Yoruba and Igbo to adore God.