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Oyindamola – Thankful Life [In Honour Of Dr. DK Olukoya]

Oyindamola - Thankful Life [In Honour Of Dr. DK Olukoya]Oyindamola Adejumo (Aka Olorun Mohun Ti O Se) has just released a new single in honor of Late Madam Jane Olukoya, the mother of Dr. D.K. Olukoya, the General Overseer of the Mountain Of Fire And Miracles Ministries.

The great Nigerian Pastor and Scientist, Dr. D.K. Olukoya lost his mother on 31st March, 2019. Mama Janet Olukoya died at 95 years.

“Arguably, the mother who gave Nigeria such a blessing deserves to be honored. As everyone sends condolence to the man of God, I was inspired to produce this album titled Thankful LifeComplimentary copies of it shall be distributed free during the burial events” says Oyindamola

In the new song Thankful life, Oyindamola, on behalf of all the great men of God and all the children of God in Nigeria, gives thanks to God for giving Mama Janet a long and fulfilling life and for making Dr. D.K. Olukoya a joy to this generation.

Thankful Life is Oyindamola’s seventh album and the first track, “Eseun O” is available for free download.

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About Artiste
Oyindamola-Adejumo Ayibiowu (Ph.D., University of South Africa, MSc, University of Birmingham, U.K., BSc, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) is the daughter of the late comedy icon, Moses Olaiya Adejumo (MON) (Baba Sala). Oyindamola is Development Economist, an author and an anointed gospel musician. Her popular music tracks include “Olorun Mohuntiose” “Permanent in my life” “Be Praised” “Thank you, Jesus”

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