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Hurray! Midnight Crew Is 15 Years Today

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The best musical gospel group in the land and perhaps the longest surviving musical group, Midnight Crew are 15 years today.

What started as a dream to put the praise of God on the lips of men at Yaba College of Technology when the quartet were students have become more than a reality and their music has led many to the saving hands of the Lord Jesus Christ delivering many from suicide attempts and putting joy in the hearts of many. What started as a little beginning on November 8, 2001, has now become the award winning Midnight Crew including Gospel Artiste of the Year: Gospel Music Awards (ITALY), 2013,
Group/Duo of the Year: MEGA Awards, 2013 and
Best Juju Song: MEGA Awards, 2013 among 15 awards so far.

The group made up of Pat Uwaje-King, Mike Abdul, Gbenga Oyebola and Odunayo Ojo-Onasanya are indeed full of gratitude to God. “It can only be God that we are still waxing stronger for fifteen eventful years. We give him all the praise and glory. We thank our families, loved ones and fans for standing by us all these years and we will continue to put His praise in your hearts, ” the group says.

With four albums to its credit; FUSION, TUNGBA UNLIMITED, IGWE and KING OF NATIONS, Midnight Crew’s music can be described as eclectic, robust and full of character, taking something from every genre of music available to its four proprietors. Now the group is creatively expressing their Individuality with Mike Abdul having  released his Solo album titled ‘Mo Rire’ and Pat Uwaje King in 2015 dropped hers as well, the others into lofty projects.

Get set to see more from the group as they minister in different places in different countries of the world notably at The Experience on December 2nd, 2016. Indeed old wine tastes better.



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