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Toluwani Odukoya set for debut live worship concert in Lagos
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Toluwani Odukoya set for debut live worship concert in Lagos

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
Toluwani Odukoya set for debut live worship concert in Lagos

By Ayo Onikoyi

Gospel music minister and Associate Senior Pastor of The Fountain of Life Church, Toluwani Odukoya-Ijogun, is set to host her inaugural live worship concert, The Worship Project: Raising an Altar of Thanksgiving, on Sunday, May 31, 2026.

Scheduled to hold at the MUSON Centre in Onikan, Lagos, by 6 p.m., the event is expected to bring together worshippers for an evening dedicated to thanksgiving and spiritual reflection.

Described as more than a musical gathering, the worship event marks Toluwani Odukoya-Ijogun’s first-ever live worship recording and a significant milestone in her ministry. Organisers say the project is designed as a platform for intentional worship and a collective expression of gratitude to God.

The initiative is inspired by the biblical passage Psalm 95:6, “Come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD our Maker,” reflecting the vision behind the gathering.

According to the organisers, the event seeks to create an atmosphere focused entirely on worship, with every song and moment forming part of a live recording intended to serve as a lasting testimony of praise.

Set against a backdrop of increasing distractions in contemporary society, The Worship Project is being positioned as a call for believers to return to intentional worship and thanksgiving.

Toluwani Odukoya-Ijogun, whose ministry is centred on the pursuit of God’s presence, said the project also serves as a reminder that gratitude remains one of the strongest expressions of faith for believers in the current season.

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