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Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey

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Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey
Native name
Chukwuma
Birth nameUdeoji Godfrey
Born1981/04/26
Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
Occupation(s)

Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey (born April 26, 1981) is a Nigerian born international gospel singer-songwriter and recording artist from Owerri, Imo State. He is the founder and owner of the record label Godfrey Records and Online internet Radio zeno.fm/godfreychuks-radio/, which is the home to recording artist such as Godfrey himself and others.

Academic career[edit]

Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey attended Community Primary School, Orlu, Imo State, where he sat for his High School Examinations and was successfully admitted to study in Technical College, Orlu, Imo State, and there he sat for his Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and was unconditionally accepted to study his undergraduate degree at the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State, Nigeria. Upon his graduation from the University, he undergo his one year National Youth Service Corps, after graduation he got his first ever employment at[1].Gincol Pipes and plastics Extrusion], few years later in respect for him to further his studies, he applied to study outside his home country, and was unconditionally admitted to study Electrical and electronic engineering [B.Eng],he travelled to United Kingdom in 2013 to further his studies on these course he met his wife and now settled with his family.

Early life[edit]

Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey was born into a family of nine. His birth name is Udeoji Godfrey. He was born in Imo state of Nigeria. He has seven siblings. He began singing at age 13. He became a born again during his teenage years. He is happily married with three kids from his wife Uyimwen Jenifer Igiehon.

Musical career[edit]

He started his musical career by lending his vocals to musical projects by gospel music artists. A year after winning the record producers, he released his first single, "We come to you" in 2015, which was produced by record producer, Godfrey's music/udeoji-godfrey-Most-High-God| title= Udeoji Godfrey – Most High God in November 19, 2016, and a year later he released another single, [It is finished].<ref name=itunes.apple.com>{{cite web[2]. He has released 4 more singles as a build up to his debut album.

Church life[edit]

Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey is a member of Anglican Communion worldwide.

Awards and recognition[edit]

Name Year Award Category Result
Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey 2017 Church of Nigeria,Anglican Communion Doicese of Ideato (Divine recognition Awards) Noble Ambassador of Christ  Pass
Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey 2018 Church of Nigeria,Anglican communion Diocese of Owerri (Divine Recognition Awards) An Ambassador of Christ  Pass

Singles released[edit]

  • Most High God (2016)
  • I believe in Miracles (2016)
  • Anything for you Lord (2017)
  • I have a Great God (2017)
  • Your'e worthy (2017)
  • Your'e the one I been waiting for (2017)
  • I will be there (2017)
  • It is finished (2017)
  • Ancient of days (2018)
  • Great is Thy Name (2018)

Videography[edit]

Year Title Ref Producer Tracks
2016 Host High God [3] Godfrey Single
2016 I believe in Miracles [4] Godfrey Single
2017 Anything for you Lord [5] Godfrey Single
2017 I have a Great God [6] Godfrey Single
2017 Your'e worthy [7] Godfrey Single
2017 Your'e the one I been waiting for [8] Godfrey Single
2017 I will be there [9] Godfrey Single
2017 It is finished [10] Godfrey Album
2018 Ancient of days [11] Godfrey Single
2018 Great is Thy Name [12] Godfrey Single

References[edit]

  1. Alarik, Scott,(2003), Black Wolf Press. [13]. Retrieved 2003-17-05].
  2. Hoffman, Frank. "Our Administration", Sam Houston State University from "Tours"
  3. World council of churches.(2016). Anglican Church of Nigeria Retrieved 6 January 2016
  4. Maria Mackay (9 September 2005). "Africa Anglicans Criticise Church of England Over New Direction on Homosexuals". Christian Today. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
  5. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey|ReverbNation. Retrieved 2016-17-12.
  6. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey (14 June 2016). "Great God". TheMusic.Today. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  7. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey biography. [14]. Retrieved 2019-20-06].
  8. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey blogspot. [15]. Retrieved 2016-06-1].
  9. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey itunes. [16]. Retrieved 2019-05-16].
  10. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey's album singles. [17]. Retrieved 2019-06-17].
  11. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey's album singles. [18]. Retrieved 2019-06-26].
  12. Udeoji Chukwuma Godfrey's album singles. [19]. Retrieved 2019-06-18].

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