Sunday 22 April 2018

Oge M's wedding pictures.

Oge M becomes Mrs Ogechi Uba Obunukwu.

Oge M says "Yes I Do" to her heartthrob.

On the 14th of April 2018, fast rising female gospel artist was joined in a holy matrimony to her hearthrob Mr Goodness Chimezie Uba Obunukwu at Christ Embassy Central Church, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Oge M's wedding pictures.

Monday 11 September 2017

Your Name Is Power Lyrics By Oge M ft Prosper Williams

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YOUR NAME IS POWER Lyrics by OGE M Ft Prosper Williams.

Intro
(Oh sweet Jesus
Thank you for the gift of your name)
Proverbs 18:10
The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runs into it, and is safe.

Verse 1:( Oge M)
There is power in your name
At the mention of your name
Every knee shall bow
Your name is power (yeah)

At the mention of your name
Every tongue shall confess
That Jesus Christ is Lord.
Your name is power

Chorus:
No other name is like your name
The greatest powerful - Jesus Christ
Your name is power, power, power

Verse 2: (Prosper)
When you are called
Demons run
When you step in
Devils flee
They cannot stand before you Jesus...
Your name is power

Nothing is impossible in your name
It can move the greatest mountain
And will break up every stronghold because
Your name is power.

Chorus:
No other name is like your name
The greatest powerful Jesus Christ
Your name is power, power, power...

Bridge:
Your name is above other names
The righteous calls they are safe
Your name is power
Your name is power Jesus
Your name is power

(Oge M and Prosper)
Your name is powerful
Your name is wonderful
Your name is glorious
Your name is marvelous
More than victorious
Yes you are Jesus
Your name is power

Chorus:
No other name is like your name
The greatest powerful - Jesus Christ
Your name is power, power, power.

Thursday 29 June 2017

Free Mp3 download "Only You" by Oge M

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Thursday 8 June 2017

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My Case is different Lyrics
MY CASE IS DIFFERENT
Solo1
It doesn't matter what is happening in the world
Even when men say there's a casting down
Cause Jesus lives I am not afraid
For I know my case is different

Chorus
My case is different
Glory be to the Lord
My God is the greatest
Because He lives my case is different

Solo 2
In the famine I shall be well fed
Even in the drought I shall be  made fat
Jesus my shepherd He takes care of me
For I know my case is different

Bridge
Haleluyah, haleluyah, exemption is in redemption
Hosanna to the king of kings
Because I'm redeemed
In Goshen I live

Friday 23 September 2016

Boko Haram Victims: ‘We are in a Catastrophe’

Leaders of Africa’s Lake Chad Basin countries affected by Boko Haram’s intensifying insurgency over the past two weeks are calling on the international community to act urgently against the region’s ongoing humanitarian "catastrophe."

Presidents Muhammadu Buhari (Nigeria), Mahamadou Issoufou (Niger), Idriss Deby Itno (Chad) and Paul Biya (Cameroon) are scheduled to participate in a special Summit on the crisis chaired by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York today (23 Sep).

The seven-year Islamist rebellion has left 20,000 people dead and about 2.6 million displaced across the four countries. Many families have been displaced several times. In Nigeria, the crisis is particularly acute in Borno State, but the neighbouring states of Adamawa and Yobe are also affected. Recent Nigerian Army military operations, which led to the recovery of territories previously under Boko Haram’s control, have revealed the scale of the humanitarian needs of civilians in the three states.

Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State and epicenter of the insurgency, has seen its population rise from 1 million inhabitants to 2.5 million because of internally displayed persons (IDPs) fleeing Boko Haram.

Nigeria’s neighbouring Chad, Cameroon and Niger are also flooded with thousands of refugees from Nigeria. The number of displaced people in the most affected areas has tripled over the last two years.

Rev. Samuel Dali, President of the Church of Brethren in Nigeria (Ekkliziyar’ Yan Uwa a Nijeriya, or EYN), told World Watch Monitor that despite the government’s persistent victory claims, Boko Haram continues to pose security threats. In many areas militants are still active, he said, forcing people to put their lives in danger each time they go to their farms.

Last week, Boko Haram attacks near Chibok killed 12. On 18 Sep., eight Christians were killed as militants opened fire outside a church in Kwamjilari, 19km from Chibok, where more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped overnight in April 2014.

The assailants also burned down the church, blocked roads and began shooting randomly, prompting a movement of people who sought refuge in the bush and the nearby town of Chibok.

In the early hours of Monday, 19 Sep., militants stormed Tari, an agrarian community in Damboa near Chibok. The assailants slit the throats of the village head and his son before setting fire to their houses. Two other villagers were shot dead as they were trying to escape.

Rev. Dali also decried the corruption and mismanagement of relief materials by officials he said are hampering the aid efforts.

"Unfortunately, the relief materials are not always reaching the right persons," said Dali. "Some officials keep them for themselves, leaving the IDPs in hunger."

Dali’s claim echoed the accusations of Father Maurice Kweirang, in charge of St. Theresa Catholic Church’s IDP camp in Yola, in Nigeria’s north-eastern Adamawa State.

''This crisis is a result of a deliberate act of mismanagement by officials," Fr. Kweirang told WWM. “Food and other non-food items destined for IDPs have been diverted. They are selling them in open market in Maiduguri [Borno’s main city] and elsewhere."

International NGOS are not doing enough either, he claimed, since they are working under the state Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), which he called “ineffective”.

‘Critical point’

On 16 Sep., two top humanitarian officials raised the alarm for the Lake Chad Basin region at a conference in London’s Chatham House.

The situation has reached a "critical point", noted Dr. Mercedes Tatay, International Medical Secretary of Médecins Sans Frontières. After visiting north-east Nigeria few weeks ago, she reported that in many areas where Boko Haram militants had been in control, MSF found people without water, food or sanitation.

"We are in a catastrophe. There are huge mortality rates. In parts of north-east Nigeria, the under-5 mortality rate is quite low.

Adeboye declares war against evil forces

Thursday night will forever be a remarkable moment for those present at the 2015 Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Convention,  as the General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, whom many see as meek man, turned combative against evil forces and enemies.

“Today, we are going to fight and recover all that the enemy had taken from us. All of you who had been leaving on bondage shall be set free today!
“Every door that has been shot against your success shall be forced open tonight because our God can destroy any yoke. At His names all knees including those of all the witches and all the occultic agents who have been hibernating in our homes must bow. Don’t be afraid, we are going to pray together tonight.”

Shortly after a brief sermon, titled “Free Indeed”, the soft-spoken General Overseer explained that one cannot be free from an enemy except such enemy becomes one’s friend or died. He then initiated an extremely violent deliverance prayer session which drove the large crowd hysterical, resulting in several indescribable demonic manifestations.

Repeatedly, he warned the congregation against any form of fear, assuring them that the blood of Jesus would protect them, as they pray  against these evil forces tonight.

Adeboye had earlier instructed the ushers to be on high alert and carry all persons under the influence of unction to the front of the altar to prevent them from injuring themselves or harming other innocent worshippers. It took the ushers several moments to salvage the situation and restore order to a chaotic environment  characterized by men, women, boys and girls violently rolling and shaking.

However, Pastor Adeboye announced before the sermon that a total of 66 babies including 31 boys and 35 girls, had been delivered within a few days of the ministers’ conference.

Radical Muslims Kill 8 People in Nigeria, Vandalize Churches After Christian Student Is Accused of Insulting Islam

A mob of radical Muslims vandalized multiple churches in northern Nigeria and beat a Christian student nearly to death after he was accused of insulting the Muslim prophet Muhammad.

International Christian Concern reports that the attacks revolved around an argument at Abdu Gusau Polytechnic in Talata-Mafara, Zamfara State, between a Christian and a Muslim student on Sunday.

The Christian was accused of blasphemy by other Nigerian students and was severely beaten by the angry mob. His life was saved by a fellow Christian and a compassionate Muslim who helped carry the victim to the hospital.

Radical Muslims then attacked several Christian campus establishments on Monday, with the attack spilling into town and targeting a number of churches.

"When I heard this from my pastor and one of my members, I immediately called some security officials because the radicals went on rampage in town," said Anglican Bishop of Zamfara the Rev. John Danbinta.

"They went to ECWA Church, Living Church, and Anglican Church. They vandalized the Anglican Church pastorium, destroying electronics and other property. I heard they also burned down the home of the rescue volunteer Muslim man (who assisted the attacked Christian student to the hospital), trapping and killing eight persons inside who, sadly, happened to be Muslims also," he added.

The bishop noted that that if it wasn't for security forces, the riot would have caused even more destruction.

ICC's Regional Manager, Troy Augustine, condemned the attacks in a statement.

"If Nigeria is to be considered advancing in human rights and religious freedom, the government must take concerted steps to curb such violence and prosecute the people responsible," Augustine said.

"Furthermore, Nigeria should apply the tenets of its constitution fairly across all corners of the country, protecting and maintaining a citizen's right to worship and to disagree freely without fear of any threats to their safety, extrajudicial or otherwise."

Nigeria's population is roughly half Christian and half Muslim, though radical Islamic elements have stirred conflict and tensions between the two groups.

Back in April, four gang members were arrested for the brutal murder of a Christian pastor who had tried to preach to them about Jesus Christ.

Authorities in Rivers State explained that Pastor Chukwu Ekere was killed "for the simple reason that the man of God disturbed them with his preaching of repentance and also for urging them to shun their nefarious activities and accept God."

Radical terror groups such as Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen have also been behind the deaths of thousands of Christians in the past several years, with the violence only increasing in 2016, as reported by the Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans in July.

"Whatever the federal government is doing, if anything, is either too slow or insignificant compared with the reoccurrence of the killings; the federal government needs to step up and take bold actions to give members of the Christian community in the country a sense of security and belonging," Pastor Ade Oyesile, executive director of CANAN, said.

Monday 18 July 2016

YOU TOO MUCH LYRICS BY OGE M.

Lord you are mighty
Mighty in your works
Awesome in your ways
Strange are your acts
And your works
Lord you are mighty
Mighty in your works
Awesome in your ways
Strange are your acts
You are God alone
There is none like you
That is why I say
You too much


CHORUS
You too much
You too much ooh
You too much
Obi na Igwe
You too much
You too much

SOLO 2
When I behold your works
How beautiful they are
They show forth your glory
In all the earth, all the earth

When I behold your works
How beautiful they are
They show forth your glory
In all the earth
Stand in awe of you
No one can do what you can
That is why I say you too much

(REPEAT CHORUS)


BRIDGE
Nobody else can do the things you can
From the mountain top to the valley
There’s no one else like you.

(REPEAT CHORUS)
(REPEAT SOLO 1)
(REPEAT SOLO 2)

SHINING STAR LYRICS BY OGE M

I am predestined for glory
Not for shame and reproach
I am called unto glory and virtue
Not unto shame and reproach
I am crowned with a crown of glory
Not a crown of shame and reproach
I am going from glory to glory
The beauty of the Lord is upon my life
I am a shining star

Arise and shine
For your light is come /2x
Arise and break forth
For it’s your heritage (2x)
For the glory of the Lord
Is risen upon your life (2x)
He’s a diadem of beauty
Unto His chosen people (2x)
You are the light of this world
So let your light shine (2x)
I am shining already
By the grace of God (2x)

SOLO1
Onye na acho mma
Achowo gi mma aah
Onyewo gi ike nile
Nke iga eji wee mukee
Onye na acho mma
Achowo gi mma aah
Onyewo gi ike nile
Nke iga eji wee mukee
You are the light of this world
So let your light shine ooouh
I am shining already
By the grace of God
You are the light of this world
So let your light shine ooouh
I am shining already
By the grace of God
I am a shining star

(REPEAT CHORUS)

SOLO2
I am the light of the world
I’m a shining star
I am shining as the brightness of the firmament
Kings shall come to my brightness
Gentiles shall come to my light
The sun shall not be my light
Nor the moon give me light
The Lord shall be my everlasting light
I am shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

Shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

You are shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

Shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

We are shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

Shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

He’s the bright and morning star
He is shining in my life
Even now the Lord is blessing me
He’s making me a star
He’s the bright and morning star
He is working in my life
Even now the Lord is blessing me
He’s making me a star

Say glory
Glory, glory, glory, glory
I am shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

Shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

You are shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

Shining, shining, shining, shining, shining

We are shining, shining, shining, shining, shining


(REPEAT CHORUS)

AGUN'ECHEMBA BY OGE M

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SOLO 1
Oh Lord you're worthy to be praised
There's no one like you in heaven and on earth oh uh oooh
Your mercy endureth forever
I 'll praise you in a dance

CHORUS
Agun'echemba eh eeh
We praise your holy name
Nwanne otu onye eh eeh
You're worthy to be glorified for evermore

SOLO 2
Because of love
You gave your life for me
You went to hell and you took the keys of life and death
No other can do the things you've done
I 'll praise you in a dance

(Repeat Chorus)

BRIDGE

Agun'eche mba nile
Onye gbakuru gi na enwe anuri
Odighi onye dika aah gi
N'elu igwe na uwa gburugburu

(Back to chorus)

EKELE BY OGE .M

You've done so much in my life.
I give you all the praise.   
Bless your holy name.                   
I lift your name on high.

CHORUS 1
Onye na eme nma nara ekele.
Otumaokpu ndi nso nara otito.
I'm so grateful, so thankful.  
For all you've done.                
Aka na-agwo-oria nara ekele.  
Okorobia di nma nara otito.
I'm so grateful, so thankful. 
For all you've done.                                                                       

CHORUS 2
Ekele, otito, diri Chukwu okike.           
Ekele, otito, diri Onye na eme nma
Ekele eh eh, otito oh ouh, diri Chukwu okike.           
Ekele eh eh, otito oh ouh, diri Onye na eme nma
Ekele /3x Otito /3x ouh /2x
Onye na eme nma