ChinmaRichard rolls out 2024 plans to serve God better

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Gospel singer Susan Chidinma Nwabekee popularly known as ChinmaRichard has said that 2024 will be on a different level for her.

ChinmaRichard whose debut album ‘Ihe Oma Chukwu’ was released in 2023 said that she is grateful to God for all his blessings and everything she has achieved, adding that she will put in more work.

Topping her list is touching lives as the singer said all her projects will be geared towards making people for God.

“I have experienced the mercies and love of God and I want people to feel that through me”

“I want to touch lives, serve God better while doing what I love doing”, she said.

On her career as a gospel singer, ChinmaRichard said that she wants to aspire beyond the achievements of the likes of Chioma Jesus whom she said is her role model.

She said that praising God is her hobby and she wants to do it at the highest levels by the grace of God.

On if Gospel music ministers live the life of what they sing, she told OtownGist that she will not speak for others, but can only talk about herself.

“I want to live the life of Christ”, she said.

“I want to serve God more and better. I want my life to reflect what I sing so that everything I do will touch lives and win souls for Christ”, she added.

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