Gospel music export from Nigeria to the out side world has truly made a huge success and cannot to over emphasized. One man that has evidently pursued the cause of spreading the gospel in this present generation is Owie Abutu and this he has been able to do through ingenuity in worship. A cause he pursues with love and passion making it the very first purpose of his existence. His latest work "Pages of my heart" has become a lightning bolt as people troop into music stores just to grab a copy of the mind blowing album which was deligently crafted and created with sincerity in worship and letting Gods presence prevail. Belvontimes came across this passionate and true worshipper and this is what we got.. Who Owie Abutu? Owie Abutu simply put is the first son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Abutu born in Kaduna state northern part of Nigeria and raised in the middle belt town of otukpo in Benue state. He did his primary and secondary education in otukpo, and went far north for hi...
Thinking of professional photography in the Federal Capital Territory? one brand comes to mind as it has always stands out tall when it comes to professional touch and customers services to client. The Giant studio sit in the Ground floor of the Silverbird Galleria Abuja with numerous props and design backdrops and background swiftly arranged for clients satisfaction. Having run Xquisite Foto Studios for some years with increasing clients and customers driving from long distance to take family portrait and birthday pictures. However, the CEO Mr Jackson Effiong told Belvontimes that the major reason for opening a new Branch in the suburbs of the city is to help ease up stress for it increasing number of customers especially the ones coming from this direction. In his word he said, Kubwa branch is now opened to our dear customers who travel the long distance to town to patronize us, we promise to always do our best to satisfy them with professional touch of customer services....
Many Landscapes have been so utterly transformed in so little time at the slice of South Eastern Nigeria called Abakaliki. The terrain itself, until a few decades ago, was mocked as “The Dust of the Nation.” Visitors who dared to venture into it ended with a bitter taste in the mouth. Being an Abakaliki man was a mark of shame. The Abakaliki I knew could not even boast of one tarred road. The state was lying prostrate in utter ruins orchestrated by long years of abject neglect and dehumanization. The result was that the pride of the Ebonyi man was bruised and battered and we simply faded to laughing stocks before our neighbors and contemporaries. Though Ebonyians have tested power from the hands of successive governments since it was carved out to exist as a state in 1996, the people had received very little in the way of any positive lasting legacy. Then came the Umahi magic 19 years down the line! Abakaliki, formerly a sprawling metropolis has floated ...
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