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Kelvin Ogidi – Thank You Jehovah

Kelvin Ogidi – Thank You JehovahThank you Jehovah is a response from a grateful heart. A heart that recognizes that the love and the grace of God should never be taken for granted. A heart that understands that appreciation brings liberation and celebration attracts acceleration. A heart that will chose

not magnify what is lacking, but celebrate what is left.
A heart that knows that life moves forward where people give thanks.  This sound is to help such a heart express it’s heart felt gratitude to Jehovah as commanded in Psalms 118:1 Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his gracious love is eternal.

Let this be your song continuously as you keep the aura of God around you wherever you

Kelvin Ogidi is a Missionary, Philanthropist, Songwriter, Composer, Recording artist, CEO AWESOMKELMUSIC, a transformational vocalist who possesses an uninhibited life of praise and worship for God and a life yeilded to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

His passion is to see God glorified and lives transformed into the nature of Christ the Lord.

Kelvin Ogidi Hosts a global worship gathering called Hallomai (Leap Of Joy), a platform for global evangelism and revival across campuses, cities and nations. With two studio albums to his credit.

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