Tag: Dunsin Oyekan

  • Dunsin Oyekan releases ‘AMEN’ featuring Pastor Adeboye

    Dunsin Oyekan releases ‘AMEN’ featuring Pastor Adeboye

    Renowned gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan has released his first single of the year, “AMEN,” featuring the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye.

    The song, which is now available on all digital streaming platforms worldwide, is a collaboration that has generated significant excitement among gospel music enthusiasts.

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    The official music video is scheduled for release by 6pm on Friday.

    In a social media post, Oyekan shared a lighthearted moment from the recording session, where Pastor Adeboye asked if his contribution was satisfactory.

    “I remember Daddy asking me if what he did on the song was good enough”, he asked.

    Oyekan replied, “Daddy, even if you coughed in it, it’s a blessing already.”

  • Mercy Chinwo, Dunsin Oyekan lead star line-up as The Experience marks 20 anniversary

    Mercy Chinwo, Dunsin Oyekan lead star line-up as The Experience marks 20 anniversary

    House on the Rock’s flagship worship event, The Experience, is set to celebrate its 20th edition on Friday, December 5, with an all-night concert expected to draw hundreds of thousands to Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

    Convened by the Metropolitan and Senior Pastor of House on the Rock, Paul Adefarasin, the annual gathering has grown into one of the world’s largest gospel concerts, attracting worshippers from across Nigeria and around the globe.

    This year’s edition, themed ‘Jesus United,’brings together some of the most prominent names in gospel music, including Mercy Chinwo, Dunsin Oyekan, Sinach, Frank Edwards, Travis Greene, Chevelle Franklyn, and Chandler Moore. The concert will also feature performances by Onos Ariyo, Naomi Raine, Mr M & Revelation, Moses Bliss, Mike Aremu, and the Lagos Metropolitan Gospel Choir, among others. First-time appearances include Tolu Odukoya and Gaise Baba.

    Scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., the event has maintained its tradition of being free and open to all, despite its scale and international reputation.

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    Over the years, The Experience has drawn dignitaries, business leaders, diplomats, and clergy, but its organisers have consistently emphasised its focus on worship and unity rather than prestige.

    Marking two decades, this year’s theme underscores a message of togetherness at a time of national and global uncertainty.

    According to organisers, the concert seeks to reinforce the idea that worship can serve as a bridge across divides, offering hope and fostering reconciliation.

    Since its debut in 2006, The Experience has become a cultural and spiritual cornerstone in Lagos, contributing to the city’s identity as a hub for large-scale faith gatherings. The annual event often spills into the early hours of the next day, with the city echoing with music and prayer long after the stage lights dim.

  • Tomi Favored unveils spirit-filled collaboration with minister Dunsin

    Tomi Favored unveils spirit-filled collaboration with minister Dunsin

    One of the inspiring gospel music ministers, Tomi Favored has released a powerful new song featuring one of Nigeria‘s most respected gospel voices, Minister Dunsin Oyekan.

    The collaboration, which was birthed in the place of personal worship, is already being described as a Spirit-led masterpiece.

    Speaking on how the collaboration came about, Tomi revealed that the inspiration for the song came during one of her quiet times with God.

    She said; “In my personal time of worship some time ago, I got the inspiration for the song and started writing it. While singing it to myself, I felt I could hear Minister Dunsin’s sound in the song.

    “After prayer, encouragement from others and building the courage, I reached out to him,” she shared.

    Describing the experience of working alongside Minister Dunsin, she called it nothing short of miraculous. “Working with Minister Dunsin on stage, one of Gospel’s leading voices, not only in Nigeria but all over the world, was surreal. Only God could make it happen and I’m forever grateful,” she said.

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    The new release is a message anchored in Psalm 19, a scripture that greatly inspired the song’s lyrics.

    Tomi explained that the project is not just another musical offering, but a spiritual call to worship: “I hope listeners will get lost and found in worship and praise to God. I pray they have a sincere acknowledgement of His triune nature and discover His joy.”

    While Tomi has released several impactful songs in the past, she notes that each project carries its own unique dynamic.

    This particular song, however, stands out because it merges what she describes as Minister Dunsin’s “special apostolic sound and anointing” with her own passion for worship.

    On the wider impact of gospel music in Nigeria, Tomi is confident that the genre is breaking barriers: “Gospel music is affecting the Nigerian music industry more boldly and unapologetically. It’s not just another genre; it’s the message of Jesus Christ with increasingly better music.”

  • How I coped six years after my wife’s death – Dunsin Oyekan

    How I coped six years after my wife’s death – Dunsin Oyekan

    Gospel artist Dunsin Oyekan has reflected on his six-year journey through grief following the loss of his wife, Adedoyin, on May 18, 2019.

    The couple married in February 2013 with two children before her death, the details of which remain private.

    In an Instagram post, the 40-year-old singer opened up about how the pain of losing Adedoyin has shaped his spiritual path.

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    He explained that he didn’t suppress his grief but instead channeled it into worship, finding strength and healing in God’s presence.

    He wrote: “Most people wondered how I survived. I didn’t numb the pain, I channeled it!

    “I found closure in the Presence of God, understood from God’s perspective, accepted His sovereignty and found joy in His presence!

    “6 years after, with tears of joy,all I still have to say is GOD IS GOOD!.”

  • Dunsin Oyekan seeks help to remove unauthorised song

    Dunsin Oyekan seeks help to remove unauthorised song

    Gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan has alerted social media fans about an unauthorised upload of his song “Code of Worship” on digital platforms.

    Oyekan, on X, said the song was originally featured on his 2022 album “The Glory Experience”.

    He is urging his followers to help report and remove the illegal upload, asking them to notify him wherever they come across it so he can take action.

    He expressed gratitude in advance for their assistance.

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    He wrote: “My X folks, I need you to help report and bring down a criminal and illegal upload on all digital platforms. Someone released CODE OF WORSHIP again. I released it on THE GLORY EXPERIENCE album in 2022.

    “Please wherever you find it, Report immediately. Thanks”.

  • I interceded for Barcelona’s win against Inter Milan – Dunsin Oyekan

    I interceded for Barcelona’s win against Inter Milan – Dunsin Oyekan

    Gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan has attributed Barcelona’s 3-3 draw with Inter Milan to his spiritual intervention.

    He claimed on X that his son predicted an Inter Milan win, saying he used “mantle” to alter the outcome.

    Recall that Barcelona recovered to draw 3-3 with Inter Milan on Wednesday night after conceding a goal in the first minute of play.

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    Oyekan shared this on social media, crediting “Opelope anointing” for the result.

    He wrote: “My son said Inter Milan was going to win, I said no, it’s Barca… I had to use a mantle to change it. Opelope anointing”.

  • I don’t charge to minister, says Dunsin Oyekan

    I don’t charge to minister, says Dunsin Oyekan

    Gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan has claimed he doesn’t charge for performances.

    The Nation reported there has been a controversy over payment of secular singers and ministers of the gospel.

    The debate sparked reactions online on whether gospel singers should charge per performances like secular singers do.

    Dunsin Oyekan, known for his white outfit, stated in a chat with content creator, Timi Agbaja that while he doesn’t charge to minister in churches, some of his colleagues who do so have their reasons.

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    According to the singer, his consecration demands that he doesn’t charge to minister at events.

    He added that God has continued to bless him despite not charging for fees.

    “It is a dicey question, it depends on what the Lord has told you, I call it your consecration, my consecration demands that I don’t charge but God blesses me,” he said.

    Unlike some secular artists who rely on alcohol and other substances before mounting the stage to perform, Dunsin said he ‘gets high’ before ministering by praying in the Spirit.

    “I get high in the Holy Ghost, by praying in the Spirit, I ascend into the realm of Spirit,” he added.

  • Dunsin Oyekan advises youth to be spiritual

    Dunsin Oyekan advises youth to be spiritual

    Renowned gospel minister, Dunsin Oyekan has advised the youth in this current generation to be spiritual and closer to God their creator. He urged them to be wary of the devices of the devil, their enemy, and be closer to God.

    He sent this message in a closed-door interview with our correspondent after a powerful ministration at the maiden edition of Arise Congress, a three-day youth convention from September 6th to 9th, 2023 hosted by the Nigerian Baptist Convention at the Baptist International Convention Centre, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, Lufuwape.

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    According to Dunsin, he said, ” The Only place of balance, the only place of safety and sanity in the cruel world is in Jesus, take your relationship with God very personal and be very serious, and I can tell you the sky isn’t even your limit, it is your starting point”.

  • Dunsin Oyekan advises youths on spirituality

    Dunsin Oyekan advises youths on spirituality

    Renowned gospel minister Dunsin Oyekan has advised youths to be spiritual and draw closer to God. 

    In a interview with The Nation after a powerful ministration at the maiden edition of Arise Congress, a three-day youth convention hosted by the Nigerian Baptist Convention at the Baptist International Convention Centre, Lagos – Ibadan Express way, Lufuwape, Oyekan said:  ” The only safe place of balance, the only place of safety and sanity in the cruel world is in Jesus, take your relationship with God very personal and very serious, and I can tell you the sky isn’t even your limit, it is your starting point.

    “According to the theme of this programme, Arise, It is time for you to Arise. Until you arise, you can’t shine. Arise from where the enemy hooked you.”

    On gospel music, he said it must be done in a spiritual atmosphere with sincerity of heart. 

    According to him: “God is Spirit, God is not a man, and can never be a man, he only became a man to come to our level to show to us who he is in the Spirit, God is not a man, and those who must worship him must worship in Spirit and in truth.

    “The music ministry was never designed for entertainment, everything, worship was created for the pleasure of God and to worship God, you must be spiritual, full of prayer, full of the Word, take your secret place seriously.”

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    The gospel act condemned the act of making the church or worship centre look like a bar house with real impact. 

    ” What happens in many of our gatherings today, we allow them to get excited. They jump up, they dance all this kind of dances and there is no real transformation and that is what the lord says, as a music minister what you are doing is spiritual, what you are doing is very very spiritual.”

    The summit attracted youths ranging from ages 13-50years across various part of the country to worship God.