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  • Comment: He has established himself as one of the best leading gospel artiste in Nigeria especially with his song 'Thank You Lord African High Praise' and 'Today Good Things Will Follow Me'. Both songs that rstablished him as a leading gospel artiste in Nigeria have less than 50 views and streams combined. ANUwrites 06:28, 15 January 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: audiomack.com, Apple music, and Spotify can not be used as references. bonadea contributions talk 11:09, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Jokpeme Joseph Omode (born 12 August 1990) professionally known as Joseph Omode is a Nigerian musician and songwriter that have specialized in singing gospel songs through praise and worship. He is also an hip hop singer and Afrobeat singer.

Joseph Omode
Joseph Omode in November, 2024 at Transcorp Hilton Hotels, Abuja
Joseph Omode in November, 2024 at Transcorp Hilton Hotels, Abuja
Background information
Birth nameJokpeme Joseph Omode
Also known asJoseph Omode
Born (1990-08-12) 12 August 1990 (age 34)
Umiagwa, OKPE Local Government of Delta State Nigeria
OriginWarri, Delta State
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Producer
Instruments
  • Piano
  • Bass Guitar
  • vocals
  • Drums
  • Percussion
  • Guitar
  • Trumpet
  • Flutes
  • Strings
Years active2023–present
Websiteaudiomack.com/omodjk/

Early Life And Education

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Joseph Omode was born into a family of four in Delta State of Nigeria. He has three siblings. He began singing at the age of 17 and learned to play the piano from St. Peter's Anglican Church, Ekpan. He has a lot of albums and many hit singles to his name. He has established himself as one of the best leading gospel artiste in Nigeria especially with his song 'Thank You Lord African High Praise' and 'Today Good Things Will Follow Me'.

Joseph Omode got his first school leaving certificate at OKUGBE Primary School, Ekpan in 2001 and his secondary school education at Atu Best Academy, Ekpan in 2007. He later proceeded to Delta State University, Abraka where he obtained his first degree from the department of History and International Studies in 2014.[1]

Early Music Career

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Joseph Omode started to show interest in music from a very young age. By the age of 17, he was already learning and playing musical instruments. Later on, he joined the choir as an organist at St. Peter's Church, Ekpan in 2017. He has been doing great as an organist and teaching music especially Hymns, classical and contemporary music. As an undergraduate in Delta State University, he was also an organist in St. Philip Anglican Church, Abraka in the year 2011 until he graduated in 2014. He was choir master at New Glory Revival Ministry, Osubi from 2020 to 2023. He is a producer and plays several musical instruments.

Joseph Omode officially started his music career in 2023. with his first single release 'Oghene Doh' and other songs. His music is characterized by its spiritual depth and fusion of classical, contemporary, and African gospel styles. His work focuses on uplifting and inspiring his audience through powerful lyrics and harmonious melodies. Joseph Omode continues to inspire young musicians and gospel enthusiasts through his passion for music. As a producer and multi-instrumentalist, he has left an indelible mark on the gospel music scene in Nigeria. In November, 2024, he release a beautiful and lovely gospel song titled 'Thank You Lord African High Praise'.[2]

He blessed the airwaves with a single titled “I will sing praises to God.” This heartfelt and soul-lifting track is already capturing the attention of gospel music lovers across Nigeria and beyond.

In “I will sing praises to God,” Joseph Omode delivers a powerful message of thanksgiving and adoration to God. The song beautifully blends soulful lyrics with a captivating melody, creating an atmosphere of worship that uplifts the spirit.[3]

He also released an album in January 7, 2025 'Today Good Things Will Follow Me'.

Discography

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Studio Single Release

  • Today Good Things Will Follow Me (January, 2025)
  • I will sing praises to God (January, 2025)
  • Good Morning (November, 2024)
  • Oghene Doh (November, 2024)
  • Thank You Lord African High Praise (November, 2024)
  • I am a winner (November, 2024)
  • Oghene woyoma (November, 2024)
  • Be Deligent (November, 2024)
  • Hallelujah Halleluyah (2023)
  • Oghene Doh Miyeruvwe (2023)
  • O God Favour Me (2023)
  • Oghene Doh We Thank You (2023)

References

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  1. ^ Okeoghene, James (January 11, 2025). "Today Good Things Will Follow Me". Alexa News And Entertainment. Retrieved January 12, 2025.
  2. ^ David, Cherriton (November 17, 2024). "Thank You Lord African High Praise By Joseph Omode".
  3. ^ Emmanuel, Ukaoha (January 14, 2025). ""I Will Sing Praises to God" – Joseph Omode".