Nathaniel Bassey Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/nathaniel-bassey/ Sat, 27 Sep 2025 18:04:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png Nathaniel Bassey Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/nathaniel-bassey/ 32 32 She Can Pray 4 Nigeria Returns This Independence Day https://queenmoremi.com/2025/09/she-can-pray-4-nigeria-returns-this-independence-day/ Sat, 27 Sep 2025 18:04:14 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6368 The air is buzzing — She Can Pray 4 Nigeria is back. This edition is themed “The ABBA’s Edition,” a reminder of the Father’s nearness and faithfulness. Happening on October…

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The air is buzzing — She Can Pray 4 Nigeria is back. This edition is themed “The ABBA’s Edition,” a reminder of the Father’s nearness and faithfulness. Happening on October 1, 2025, at the UNILAG ISL Field, the gathering kicks off at 8 am with free registration for men, women, and youth.

They’re calling the nation to come together, to lift voices, to pray, to worship. She Can Pray 4 Nigeria has become one of those faith moments that feels like a reset for your spirit. Over the years, it has drawn thousands who believe that worship is one of the most potent prayers we can offer.

This 8th edition is set to be a powerful call to lift voices in worship and prayer.

The lineup is as impactful as ever — expect Pastor Bolaji Idowu, Pastor Daniel Olawande, and others leading prayer and exhortation. On the worship front, the stage will shine with Nathaniel Bassey, Dunsin Oyekan, Bidemi Olaoba, BJ Sax, and more, voices that continue to shape Nigeria’s worship sound.

Bring water, sunscreen, a notebook for what you hear, and an expectant heart. Don’t come just to witness; come to engage. Come to pray. Come to worship with every ounce of your being. And come believing that God still hears, still moves, still loves this land deeply.

October 1 is coming — and when the field is full and the voices rise, there’s no telling what breakthrough will be born.

Nathaniel Bassey, and other gospel artistes leading worship at She Can Pray 4 Nigeria 2025.

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Gospel Songs That Deserve a Spot on Your Playlist Right Now https://queenmoremi.com/2025/05/gospel-songs-that-deserve-a-spot-on-your-playlist-right-now/ Thu, 01 May 2025 10:11:40 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5661 There’s something about the right song at the right moment. Whether you’re deep in prayer, driving in silence, or washing plates with one AirPod in, gospel music has a way…

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There’s something about the right song at the right moment. Whether you’re deep in prayer, driving in silence, or washing plates with one AirPod in, gospel music has a way of meeting you where you are.

If your playlist’s been on autopilot lately, this is your sign to refresh it. These are the gospel songs currently doing what they need to do — stirring spirits, shifting moods, and reminding us who’s really in control. No skips, no fillers. Just music that ministers.

  1. “Judah” – Dunsin Oyekan
    If your spirit has been feeling sluggish, start here. “Judah” isn’t your regular worship song; it’s atmosphere-shifting. Dunsin comes in with that prophetic, bold sound that stirs something in you. It’s part intercession, part praise, part warfare. A true sound of release. Don’t be surprised if you end up pacing the room.
  2. “Yeshua” – Sunmisola Agbebi
    Sunmisola’s voice? Graceful and commanding. “Yeshua” carries presence, plain and simple. It doesn’t need hype or theatrics, it just pulls you into deep worship. If you’ve ever needed a song that says so much with so little, this is it. There’s a reason this one is on everyone’s lips right now.
  3. “Firm Foundation (He Won’t)” – Maverick City Music
    This is one of those songs that feels like spiritual reassurance in musical form. The lyrics are simple: He won’t fail. But it’s the build, the harmonies, and the raw vocal power that make it so repeat-worthy. Whether you’re up or down, this track meets you and lifts your perspective every time.
  4. “Holy” – Micah Stampley
    “Holy” is the kind of worship that doesn’t ask for attention; it commands it. The purity, the stillness, the reverence. It’s the kind of track that calms your thoughts and makes you feel like God is that close. Perfect for when you need to quiet the noise.
  5. “Yahweh Sabaoth” – Nathaniel Bassey
    This one’s calm but weighty. If you’ve been in a season of needing spiritual strength or reassurance, this song will speak directly to that place. “Yahweh Sabaoth” reminds you of God’s authority, and somehow it does that without being too loud. It’s strong, intentional, and full of revelation.
  6. “That’s My King” – CeCe Winans
    Now this is a praise anthem. It’s full, bright, and joyful. CeCe’s delivery is so confident, like someone who knows who her King is. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to dance in your room, cry a little, and just whisper, “thank you, Jesus.” Simple. Pure. Powerful.

Your Playlist Deserves Better

These aren’t just feel-good tracks. They’re the kind of songs that shift your focus, carry truth, and stir something deeper. So if your spirit’s been dry or you just want to fall in love with gospel songs again, start here. Let these sounds meet you where you are and lift you higher.

 

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The Sinach & Nathaniel Bassey Effect: Nigerian Gospel Goes Global https://queenmoremi.com/2025/01/the-sinach-nathaniel-bassey-effect-nigerian-gospel-goes-global/ Wed, 08 Jan 2025 13:51:54 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5231 Nigerian gospel music is having a moment on the world stage, and it’s nothing short of inspiring. From heartfelt worship songs to viral anthems, Nigerian artistes are showing the world…

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Nigerian gospel music is having a moment on the world stage, and it’s nothing short of inspiring. From heartfelt worship songs to viral anthems, Nigerian artistes are showing the world that gospel music isn’t just local, it’s universal.

Osinachi Joseph, better known as Sinach, paved the way with her iconic hit “Way Maker,” a song that became a global anthem. Covered by artists like Michael W. Smith and sung in churches worldwide, it cemented her place as a gospel music legend. Sinach didn’t just sing; she broke barriers, becoming the first African gospel artist to top the Billboard Christian Songwriters chart.

Now, Nathaniel Bassey is carrying that torch. Known for his songs like “Imela” and the viral “Hallelujah Challenge,” Bassey has united millions in worship online. This year, he’s taking his ministry to new heights as he’s set to minister at the US Inaugural Prayer Breakfast on January 20th, 2025. It’s a historic moment that highlights the growing global recognition of Nigerian gospel music.

The movement doesn’t stop there. Gospel artistes like Mercy Chinwo, Dunsin Oyekan, and Victoria Orenze are also making waves, proving that worship knows no boundaries. Their music is a reminder that faith-filled lyrics and heartfelt praise resonate with people everywhere.

The rise of Nigerian gospel music is a reminder that when you commit your gift to God, He opens doors you never imagined. As these artistes bring the sound of heaven to international stages, they’re not just sharing music, they’re sharing hope, faith, and God’s love.

The world is watching, and Nigerian gospel music is soaring. The question is, what’s next? Whatever it is, we know it will be powerful.

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