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Gospel musician Nii Dowuona, known professionally as NDowuona Music, has released his latest song, ‘Odo’.
‘Odo’ a personal expression of NDowuona Music's profound love for the Lord and gratitude for His goodness. The song is a also powerful declaration reflecting NDowuona Music's journey of faith and transformation.
“The song talks about the love of God and how he first loves us even before we talk about loving him after. JOHN 3.16 for God so love the world that he gave his beloved son and whosoever believe in him should not perish but have ever lasting life.
I pray this song blesses your heart this season and gives you more reason to fall in love with Christ,” Ndowuona Music said.
About NDowuona Music
Nii Dowuona’s life is a remarkable story of redemption and transformation. From his early career as a pop singer in nightclubs to a life-changing encounter with the divine, his transition to gospel music is a testament to the power of faith.
The pivotal moment in his journey occurred when the intoxicating allure of the world was replaced by the intoxicating grace of God. He was drawn to a gathering of believers where he embraced his faith and discovered his purpose: sharing God's message through song.
NDowuona Music's ‘Odo’ is set to be a significant contribution to the gospel music landscape, furthering his mission to share his faith through powerful and moving music.
Listen to NDowuona Music’s ‘Odo’ below:
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