Gospel music minister, Favour George has released a brand new single titled “Farahan”.
“Farahan is a song of encouragement that the Lord gave me to encourage His people in this trying times. Farahan simply means (Appear)”, Favour George said.
When Jesus appeared, all things became all right, His Appearance brings light, deliverance, healing and restoration.
Multiple award winning Gospel music minister, Favour George releases a brand new song of gratitude titled “Idinma”, featuring King Kelvin.
“Idinma” means You Are Good in Igbo, one of Nigeria’s major languages. It is a song of gratitude dedicated to God for His unending love, mercy and grace upon the life of Favour George.
The song is born from a true life experience in the life of the gospel music minister. After winning the struggles of early life, Favour George finally found and built a new home with her husband, hoping and believing it was the start of a rosy life little did she know one of the biggest storms of her life would blow her way.
For years the minister battled with childlessness, and challenges that come with it in contemporary African society. She had followed through every medical directives but children weren’t forthcoming. However, the minister had an encounter with the Almighty when it seemed all hope was lost. On one of hospital reports, she was told she had no womb and would be unable to bear children; but she went on her knees and called on Jesus, today she’s a proud mother of three beautiful children. This experience gave birth to the song “Idinma”.
Favour George is a gospel artist that is not complacent about the gospel. She has demonstrated passion for the kingdom and expressed this deal in the quality of music she gives.
“Idinma” is a song to be sung by anyone who is appreciative of the Lord’s goodness.
Nigerian gospel artiste, Favour George comes through with a brand new single and accompanying video titled “Iwoni Oba”.
Iwoni Oba, is a song written out of deep gratitude to God for His endless show of love and grace to the minister (Favour George). After looking at his infinite mercies, she proclaims God in her lyrics as King (Iwoni Oba).
Loaded with powerful declaration of God’s majesty, Iwoni Oba builds from a soft homogeneous sound to a euphoria of melodious harmonies. The song is fortified with Yoruba chant declaring God’s royalty. This energy grows into the vamp in a burst of harmonies. The song indeed is what we need, as a new sound for a new worship.
Favour George’s minstry to date is astounding and its effect has been felt both locally and internationally. With vocal prowess so strong, it is plain to see why she is filled with so much gratitude.