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Widely recognized as Nkeoma, Nkeoma Ezenagu is a Nigerian-born, US-based gospel artist and worship leader with a decade of musical expertise. Since her high school days in Nigeria, she has been gifted to deliver gospel messages through her vibrant music, blending gospel, inspirational, and contemporary Christian genres. Anthems like "Omeriwo," "Onu N'ekwuru M," "Onu N’ekwurum," and "Sorom Kele Chim" resonate globally, reflecting personal stories and themes of gratitude. Beyond the stage, Nkeoma ministers, sharing faith and uplifting women and young girls.
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