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[Music] Mighty God – Emmanuel Babalola

Lagos-based Worship Leader, Songwriter, and Music minister, Emmanuel Babalola issues a thematic song titled “Mighty” produced by Olayinka Ojekunle.

The very groovy song hinges on the infinite and mightiness of God.

Emmanuel who began his music career in the early 90s in the city of Ilorin, Nigeria, brings so much value, quality and vocal prowess to this powerful song. 

He has shared platforms with great and notable worship leaders over the years like Don Moen, Ron Kenoly, Wale Adenuga, Phil Thompson, and a host of others, he has successfully been able to demonstrate creative artistry, excellence, integrity and spirituality. These are a reflection of the impactful ministry he has today.

He organises the “Worship Declaration”, an annual worship concert which used to take place in Ilorin but is now, in Lagos with his team. His passion is to see men, women, young and old, irrespective of their sociocultural background or ethnicity, experience God’s transforming presence in the place of praise and worship.

He has two albums, “Worship Project (2009)” and “Declaring His Worship (2011)”; and two singles titled; “Jeki Orun si” and “Mighty God” to his credit.

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[Music Video] Jeki Orun Si (Let the Heavens Open) – Emmanuel Babalola

Nigerian gospel music minister and songwriter Emmanuel Babalola offers up a brand new single titled, “Jeki Orun Si” produced by Olayinka Ojekunle.

Commenting on the song, Emmanuel says “Finally people! The heavens are opened! “Jeki Orun Si” as we prepare for the new year. More than just a song, it is a prayer, a powerful declaration.”

“2021 was a great year, Amen? (I hope you responded amen). 2022 will be greater in Jesus name as God would indeed open the heavens over us and cause His blessings to rain down on us and cause every storm and siege to seize.” – he concludes.

This new song is mixed and mastered by Glitch Africa and delivered in the Yoruba Language [a language spoken in the Western region of Nigeria] simply translates to mean, “Let The Heavens Be Open” in English.

It is accompanied by a music video and delicately structured Lyrics.

Watch Video Here:

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