Top 15 Nigeria Gospel Songs to Play on a Sunday

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Here’s a list of some of the top Nigerian Gospel songs that you might want to play on a Sunday, based on popularity, influence, and the uplifting nature of the music:

  1. Way Maker – Sinach
  • This song has resonated globally, known for its powerful message of faith and God’s ability to make a way where there seems to be none.
  1. Imela – Nathaniel Bassey
  • A song of gratitude, “Imela” means “thank you” in Igbo, and it’s a heartfelt expression of thanks to God.
  1. You Are Great – Steve Crown
  • Known for its energetic and uplifting vibe, this song praises God’s greatness.
  1. Ekwueme – Prospa Ochimana ft. Sinach
  • A worship song that has become very popular for its depth and the way it resonates with listeners during worship sessions.
  1. Worship Medley – Dunsin Oyekan
  • Dunsin is known for his worship songs that often blend into medleys, creating a seamless worship experience.
  1. Nothing is Hard for You – The Gratitude ft. Judikay
  • This collaboration is a testament to the power of God, emphasizing that nothing is impossible with Him.
  1. Saturate Us – Tim Godfrey
  • A call for the Holy Spirit to fill and renew, this song is often played in churches for its powerful worship theme.
  1. I Testify – Ada Ehi
  • A song of personal testimony, it’s uplifting and often used to share personal stories of God’s goodness.
  1. Alpha Omega – Joe Praize
  • Praising God as the beginning and the end, this song is a staple in many worship sessions.
  1. Glorious God – Elijah Oyelade
    • Known for its catchy tune and message of God’s glory, it’s a favorite for Sunday services.
  2. Dis Kind God – Chuks Chidube
    • A song that celebrates the nature of God, it’s both joyful and worshipful.
  3. God of Everything – Viwe Nikita
    • This song acknowledges God’s sovereignty over all things, making it a profound worship piece.
  4. You Are – TeamX
    • A simple yet profound worship song that focuses on who God is.
  5. Only You Jesus – Ada Ehi
    • Another gem from Ada Ehi, focusing on Jesus as the center of worship.
  6. Baba – Sonnie Badu
    • A song that’s both a worship anthem and a personal prayer, resonating with many for its depth.

These songs are chosen not only for their popularity but for their ability to inspire, uplift, and create an atmosphere of worship, which is ideal for a Sunday setting where people come together to celebrate their faith. Remember, music tastes can vary, and while these songs are widely appreciated, individual preferences might differ.

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