About Olumide Iyun (Biography) Net Worth, songs
Olumide Iyun is a t:songwriter,
worshipper, keyboardist and producer. He is married to Itunuade and they
have two children. They are based in Lagos in southwest Nigeria.
As a child growing up in the quiet city
of Ibadan, Nigeria, t:Olumide displayed reasonable musical ability and
that talent was honed through the years through school work, various
choirs and music mentors.
He became caught up in worship as a
young believer while listening to music ministries such as Vineyard
Music, Maranatha, and Hosanna Integrity, and he absolutely loved the
experience of worship in his local assembly at the time, Christ Chapel
Ibadan.
As he sought the face of the Lord
concerning the purpose of his life, Olumide felt the call of God to
serve in worship and has stayed faithful to the call over the last 22
years.
He has served as Music Director at
Christ Chapel International Churches, Port Harcourt, Christ Chapel
International Churches, Ibadan, This Present House Lagos, and he
currently serves in the leadership of Covenant Christian Centre, Lagos.
He has released two albums, Behold The King (2011), and No One Like Our
God, which was released in January 2015. His latest work, No One Like
Our God, was recorded in Houston, Lagos, and CapeTown. It features a
number of worship leaders in Nigeria and the USA such as Chingtok
Ishaku, Nathaniel Bassey, Mayra Alvarez, Morayo Vessel, Victoria Orenze,
and The Noize (the children’s choir of Grace Community Church,
Houston). He is a founding member of Worshippers Collective, a team of
worship leaders, ministers, and pastors across Nigeria.
His latest single ”Unlimited God” is an
urban contemporary worship song with a blend of African highlife
instrumentals. As Nathaniel Bassey puts it, ”This is a great material to
the praise and glorify our God, and the edification of his saints”.
As he sought the face of the Lord concerning his life purpose, Olumide felt the call of God to serve in worship and has stayed faithful to the call over the last 22 years
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