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From ‘Drybone Shall Rise Again’ to ‘Blessings’: The enduring gospel journey of Sister Ifeoma Onuh

From ‘Drybone Shall Rise Again’ to ‘Blessings’: The enduring gospel journey of Sister Ifeoma Onuh
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Nigerian gospel artist Sister Ifeoma Onuh is recognized for her two-decade career in music, which began with her 2004 debut album 'Drybone Shall Rise Again.' The article explores her journey of faith and her influence on the Nigerian gospel music scene through indigenous Igbo influences.

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The piece highlights the cultural significance and longevity of gospel music as a medium for spiritual expression and social inspiration in Nigeria.

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