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Amax Praise – Only You

Amax Praise - Only YouNigerian gospel music singer and song writer, Amax Praise comes out with yet another tune labelled “Only You”.

‘Only You’ is an inspirational praise song that brings total healing, not just to the sick, but to every part of one’s life that requires healing, from poverty, depression, hopelessness, captivity, and all sort of infirmities, especially if you listen prayerfully.

The song ‘Only You’ was written and arranged by Amax praise.

 

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About Amax Praise

Amaka Agatha Nwafor, also known as Amax Praise is a Nigerian gospel music singer, a song writer, an accountant, an interior designer and a lead vocalist.

Overtime, she has written so many songs which includes ‘No one else’ and has been musically active for many years. She also believe singing is her passion as well as her purpose here on earth which she must fulfill.

She is Currently studying music at Atlantic International university.

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Our mission is embolden with the WORD OF GOD, we exist to preach the word via Music, Video, and Daily devotionals to help grow faiths and console many in the race we are running. So we therefore place our ultimate goal at preaching and ministering Christ to the whole nations of the earth.

 

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