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Top 10: Who is the Richest Gospel Musician in Nigeria?

Everyone enjoys listening to gospel music, which is all Christian music. However, depending on the culture and social context, gospel music is created, performed, significant, and even defined differently. Nigeria has a sizable Christian population, so there are numerous gospel musicians who perform professionally there.

Gospel music has been relatively successful in recent years. Many gospel performers often earn millions from their musical performances, and some of their songs have even gained popularity outside of the church. With that being said, who is the richest gospel musician in Nigeria in 2022?

Who is the Richest Gospel Musician in Nigeria

1. Sammie Okposo

Sammie Okposo, the CEO of Zamar Entertainment, is the richest gospel musician in Nigeria in 2022, with a net worth of a staggering $1 million. Among the most renowned, successful, and multi-award-winning worldwide Nigerian gospel artists is Sammie Okposo.

He is the CEO of Zamar Entertainment, a music producer, psalmist, and psalmist, in addition to singing. He has been in the industry for a long time and has amassed a significant amount of wealth as a result of his work ethic. He is currently ranked as the most financially successful Nigerian gospel musician.

2. Frank Edwards

Frank Ugochukwu Edwards, an afro-highlife praise and worship performer and songwriter from Nigeria, is ranked second among the wealthiest gospel musicians. He is from the state of Enugu. Rocktown Records, which he founded and owns, is home to a number of recording artists, including Micah Heavens, Gil, Divine, King BAS, Nkay, David, and himself.

He is a talented musician and songwriter. Live performances at gospel events, album sales, endorsement deals, and music creation accounted for the majority of Edwards’ income. Like other musicians, he aimed to win numerous accolades and gain recognition abroad.

Frank Edwards is among those who perform the most well-known gospel music, and his net worth of $600,000 makes him the second-richest gospel performer in Nigeria. He is also Nigeria’s second-richest gospel performer.

3. Nathaniel Bassey

Nigerian trumpeter, singer, songwriter, and pastor Nathaniel Bassey is best known for his songs “Imela,” “Onise Iyanu,” and “Olowogbogboro.” He attends The Redeemed Christian Church of God and is the leader of The Oasis Lagos, The Youth Church of the RCCG Kings Court in VI, Lagos.

He is well known for his upbeat songs that many Christians have been able to relate to. Because he loved listening to music so much, Bassey started playing the trumpet and got better at it. He had some way of getting into jazz music, and he wanted to be a jazz musician.

He began to listen to, imitate, and perform the music of jazz legends like Hugh Masekela, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Kirk Whalum, Miles Davies, and Louis Armstrong. Before continuing with his music career, he spent two years as the band’s leader and lead trumpeter. Nathaniel Bassey underwent extensive training to hone his musical talent.

In particular, he attended the Middles3x University Summer School in the UK to study popular music and the music business. He has taken music classes both domestically and abroad.

4. Sinach

Osinachi Kalu Okoro Egbu, a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and senior worship leader at Loveworld go by the stage name Sinach. She is the first artist to hold the top spot on the Billboard Christian Songwriter list for 12 consecutive weeks.

She is a Nigerian gospel singer who signed with LoveWorld records and is a member of the Christ Embassy. She started singing in 1989 and has since dominated the gospel market ever since.

She not only sings but also writes songs; her song “This is your season” won the best song of the year award in 2008. She earns money by selling albums, performing live in gospel concerts, and even signing endorsement deals.

5. Eben

Eben was raised in Lagos, Nigeria, where he was born. He comes from a Christian family and attended the Orile Primary School and Community Grammar School in Orile, Lagos. Under the mentorship of his elder brother, he started out as a rapper but later discovered he had a gift for singing and switched to gospel.

Gospel musician Eben gained notoriety after giving his first significant public performance in 2005 at a youth conference organized by Pastor Chris, where “Imarama” was first heard. In 2006, Eben participated in Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Christ Embassy. Songs like “Imaranma,” “God Dey,” “Iwo Nikan,” and “I Don Hammer” are among those on Eben’s debut album, “On the Rock.”

In 2010, he released “Phenomenon,” the follow-up to his debut album, which included songs like “Super Man,” “Imele Papa,” “Siya Nma,” and numerous others. In 2013, Eben released a new album, and he became more well-known after releasing the song “Victory.”

6. Lara George

Lara George, a gospel performer, songwriter, and producer from Lagos state, Nigeria, was born into Oluwole Bajomo’s family. Lara began her musical career by joining the campus fellowship choir at the University of Lagos. 

She was also a former member of the band Kush, which is no longer active. 2008 saw the release of “Ijoba Orun,” a hit single from her debut album Forever In My Heart. For the album, she was nominated for and won numerous awards. She won Voice of the Year at the 2008 Nigeria Music Awards.

She won Best Vocals Performance at the 2010 “Headies” awards, which are now known as the “Hip-Hop World Awards” in Nigeria (Female).

7. Gozie & Njideka Okeke

The hit song “Akanchawa” by Gozie & Njideka Okeke, who is regarded as the best Igbo gospel performers in Nigeria right now, inspired people and is played in many churches across the nation.

They sold out millions of album copies and performed the song in numerous nations around the world, which helped them gain popularity.

8. Yinka Ayefele

One of the wealthiest gospel musicians in Nigeria is Yinka Ayefele MON, a music producer from Nigeria. He founded the Ibadan-based Fresh FM Radio Station and works as a radio host as well.

After completing his education, he briefly held positions as a radio announcer and journalist at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria in Ibadan, where he also wrote songs and radio jingles.

There is no need to look further because Yinka Ayefele is the best Yoruba gospel singer. The best Youba singer was involved in a car accident in 1997 that left him paralyzed from the neck down.

9. Tobe Alabi

Nigerian Yoruba gospel performer Tope Alabi is one of the most successful gospel artists in Nigeria since the turn of the millennium. known and admired for having a voice, style, and lyrics that are unique compared to those of her contemporaries. 

Tope is multifaceted because, despite being well known for providing voiceovers for the majority of movies, she rarely takes part in a scripted acting performance. She is a Nigerian actress, composer, and gospel singer who is also known as Agbo Jesu and Ore Ti O Common. 

With her album “Ore ti O Common,” Tope, regarded as the best Yoruba female gospel performer in Nigeria, made her debut in 2001.

10. Mercy Chinwo

The gospel artist is from Portharcourt, she was born in the year 1990, and she’s the fourth child of her parent. Mercy Chinwo has her name among the most populous and the richest gospel musician in Nigeria. 

The Nigerian gospel singer who also doubles as a songwriter and an actress makes her debut single with the hit track “excess love” which she released in 2014, grew up in the Port-Harcourt side of Rivers state.

Mercy Chinwo lost her dad at a very tender age and got into stardom in 2012 when she won Etisalat and Pepsi-sponsored Nigerian Idol Season 2.

Honourable Mentions

1. Buchi

In 1999, gospel singer Buchi, who was well-known in his earlier days, met Christ and issued his first singles. Buchi earns money by selling music and giving performances. He has received numerous honours.

2. Samsong

Samsong, a Nigerian gospel performer who was nominated for the best Gospel artist at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards in New York in 2000 and 2008, is presented to you by Naija Music.

Numerous albums by the gifted musician are on his discography, including Bianule, Church Boy Reloaded, My Sound of Worship, By the Holyghost, On Top of the World, and The World of My Dream. Samsong is a phenomenal singer, songwriter, and producer who has collaborated with some of the best minds in the nation.

List of Rich Gospel Musicians in Nigeria & their net worth

  1. Sammie Okposo – 1 Million Dollars
  2. Frank Edwards – 1 Million Dollars
  3.  Nathaniel Bassey – $800,000
  4.  Sinach  – $600,000
  5. Eben – $500,000
  6. Lara George – $450,000
  7.  Gozie & Njideka Okeke – $420,000
  8.  Yinka Ayefele – $400,000
  9.  Tope Alabi – $350,000
  10.  Mercy Chinwo – $150,000

Conclusion 

Fame and wealth usually go hand in hand, sometimes at least. Sammie Okposo, no doubt, has ensured that his fame has guaranteed him to be the wealthiest Nigerian gospel Musician. He currently and still works as a music producer and consultant.