Frank Edward Set To Release New Album 

January 27, 2025
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Frank Edward

By Ifeoma Mary Nwankwo

Nigerian gospel artist, Frank Edward, is set to release a song titled “Ojuru’m Anya” meaning it fills my eyes, on 14 February, 2025.

Edward, 35, who hails from Enugu State, said the song brings him to a place of deep gratitude to God for the works and wonders of his power.

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He is the founder and owner of the record label Rock Town Records which is a home for gospel artists who want to record. Frank Edward, who learnt how to play piano from his father started singing at the age of 10.

Known for his high pitched voice, Edward started singing professionally in 2007 and released his first song “The Definition” in 2008.

He has received several awards from Nigeria Entertainment Awards (NEA), as the gospel artist of the year, also from the Nigeria gospel music awards and others.

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He sings Christian hip hop, contemporary and worship and has released over 53 songs, which include; Okaka, Canopy, and Rain Of Miracle among others.

Frank Edward Set To Release A New Album 

Commenting on this, Precious Chioma Sampson, a follower on Facebook, said the song is nice but what draws her attention was the fact that the song will be release on the 14th of February, which is Valentine’s Day to inspire the singles.

James Iyke Adawa, also a follower on Facebook, said he knew the song when he sang it in Abuja and since then, has been waiting for it.

Faith Jackson another follower said, Lord I am forever grateful to you, what a powerful song, keep soaring high.

Nwankwo is an intern at Prime Business Africa

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