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Olumose ft Adaeze blessing- iTestify (you all need to testify so kindly download this song)

olumose ft Adaeze blessing-iTestify
Salaja Damilola Moses popularly known as Olumose has beautifully crafted worship inspirational tune titled “ I testify “ with a simple chorus, the song tells of how God how God turns everything around by overlooking his sins and making him a testimony in the midst of difficulties. 
The song also featured an international award winning Ambassador of “ Loud in Silence “ a Global Gospel talent competition hosted by Treasure Unravelled Ireland. 
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song Olumose said. 
It has been a very rough year (2019) where all hope seems lost, poverty taking charge and already making attempt of committing suscide but in the midst of all that challenge God came through for me and make me a testimony.
So this song “ I testify “ is a thanksgiving and testimony song for me. 
Olumose who is renowned worshipper and president of DOTW has assured fans that he is coming strong with mire inspirational songs.

Kindly download, stream, share and be blessed....


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