Emmanuel Abu, a Nigerian-born gospel music minister, songwriter, singer, and preacher, continues to leave an indelible mark on the worship scene in Nigeria. Based in Jos, Plateau State, his music blends passion, authenticity, and spiritual depth, creating songs that stir hearts and invite worshippers into God’s presence.
As the convener of the annual Flames of Worship gathering, Emmanuel Abu carries a clear mission: “To raise a generation of firebrand worshippers for global revival.” His ministry and songs reflect this calling, inspiring worshippers across Nigeria and beyond.
Over the years, Emmanuel Abu has released several impactful tracks that have become worship anthems, including “This Is the Kind of God,” “Fresh Fire,” “Endless God,” “Ese,” and now his latest single, “At All Cost.”
About the Song
“At All Cost” is a heartfelt declaration of devotion and surrender, celebrating the glory of God and the power of worship. Its lyrics encourage believers to lift their praises sincerely and wholeheartedly.
Lyrics Excerpt:
Glorify yourself again and again Nothing is impossible with you The sacrifice of praise I bring to you It’s flowing from my heart to your heart
Chorus: At all cost and by all means May your name be glorified At all cost and by all means May your name be glorified
Take all the glory Take all the glory It is yours, all is yours
May your name be glorified (×4)
Emmanuel Abu’s Ministry and Vision
Beyond music, Emmanuel Abu is a devoted family man and a passionate worship leader. Hosting him at any worship event promises a transformative spiritual encounter. His music not only entertains but inspires, uplifts, and draws worshippers closer to God.
The University of Jos came alive with music, glamour and excitement as Afro Soul sensation Big Chinni delivered a captivating performance at the Mr & Miss UNIJOS 2026 pageant, one of the institution’s most anticipated annual social events.
The event, held on the University of Jos campus, attracted hundreds of students, alumni and guests who gathered to witness the crowning of the institution’s new king and queen and to celebrate creativity, fashion and student excellence.
Big Chinni thrilled the audience with an energetic Afro Soul performance, delivering a blend of soulful melodies and vibrant stagecraft that kept the crowd singing and dancing throughout her set. Her performance added excitement to an evening dedicated to showcasing talent, confidence and youthful creativity.
The pageant, widely regarded as a flagship event on the university’s social calendar, featured dazzling fashion displays, entertainment performances and competitive segments leading to the emergence of the new Mr & Miss UNIJOS 2026.
The event was powered by NASCO Cornflakes, one of Nigeria’s leading breakfast cereal brands, whose colourful branding featured prominently across the venue, including the red carpet and main stage. The company’s support underscored its commitment to promoting youth development, campus engagement and student-focused initiatives.
Organisers said the collaboration between NASCO Cornflakes and the pageant reflected a shared vision of celebrating excellence, talent and the vibrant lifestyle of young people.
With her memorable performance, Big Chinni further strengthened her growing reputation as one of the emerging voices in the Afro Soul music scene, leaving the audience entertained and making the 2026 edition of Mr & Miss UNIJOS one of the most talked-about campus events of the year.
The Joint Gospel Arts and Music Awards (JOGAMA–GREEN AWARDS) has officially opened submissions for the 16th edition of its annual awards, inviting gospel creatives from across Northern Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to submit their works for consideration.
The submission window opens on Monday, 13 July 2026 and closes on Sunday, 9 August 2026.
Award Categories
Eligible entries are invited in the following categories:
Song of the Year
Artiste of the Year
Male Artiste of the Year
Female Artiste of the Year
Group of the Year
Dance Group of the Year
Video of the Year
Video Director of the Year
Audio Producer of the Year
Indigenous Traditional Song of the Year (songs performed purely in indigenous dialect or Hausa)
Indigenous Traditional Fusion Song of the Year (songs combining indigenous dialect, Hausa and English)
Afro Hip Hop Song of the Year (Rap)
Short Film of the Year
Collaboration of the Year
Next Rated Artiste of the Year
Album of the Year
Graphics Designer of the Year
New Artiste of the Year
Gospel Comedian of the Year
Spoken Word Artiste of the Year
Middle Belt Artiste of the Year
North West Artiste of the Year
North East Artiste of the Year
Submission Criteria
To qualify, entries must meet the following requirements:
Content must be gospel.
Content must have been released between January 2025 and June 2026.
Content must be available on at least one streaming platform.
Entries must include duplicate copies of recent photographs of the content creator.
Content artwork must accompany the submission.
The content creator must reside in Northern Nigeria or the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
How to Submit
Participants can submit their entries by email or through the official online nomination form.