Young Prof
Young Prof
A Tenor singer
Organist
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11/05/2026
Today, I celebrate the gift of life God has graciously given me 🎂🙏
And tomorrow, I complete my NYSC orientation course — a reminder that God has been faithful through every stage of this journey 🇳🇬✨
Lord, thank You for preservation, strength, favor, and growth.
As I step into a new age and a new phase of life, may Your grace go before me, Your wisdom guide me, and Your mercy speak for me always.
May this new chapter bring purpose, open doors, divine help, and greater testimonies.
To God alone be all the glory 🙏
In the light of the Resurrection, this aria becomes more than music—it is a proclamation of victory. In George Frideric Handel’s sacred writing, and through the heartfelt voice of Ujunwa Faith, the message echoes the triumph of Christ over death. Because He rose, the question is settled—God is for us.
Risen Christ, living hope—if God be for us, Easter declares: victory is already ours.
From the gentle blend of harmony to the soaring heights of the descant,
‘Jesus lives! Thy terrors now…’ was not just sung, but declared.
A sound of triumph, a song of victory, a reminder that Christ lives forever.
Descant by Young Prof
Jesus Christ is risen again!
In my solo, I declared it…
In the harmony, we affirmed it…
And in the descants, we soared in its joy.
This Easter, I’m reminded that the resurrection is not just a story—it is power, it is hope, it is life renewed.
Alleluia!”
During this sacred season of Lent, we reflected on the hymn Forty Days and Forty Nights, a hymn that reminds us of the forty days our Lord Jesus Christ spent in fasting and prayer in the wilderness. It calls us to a time of reflection, repentance, and drawing closer to God.
It was a blessing to minister this hymn together in four-part harmony. I had the privilege of playing the organ while these wonderful voices brought the hymn to life:
Soprano: Chinyere Ujunwa
Alto: Victory Ezeobi
Tenor: Kefas Lisafi
Bass: Christian Chidiebere
Moments like this remind us that music in worship is not just sound, but a spiritual offering that helps prepare our hearts during this Lenten journey as we look forward to the hope and joy of Easter.
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Teach Us, O Father
18/02/2026
Why the Ashes?
i. A sign of Repentance Joel 2:12,
ii. A sign given to remember that we are humanity *(From dust to dust). Gen 3:19
iii. A sign of belonging and true soldier of *Christ*.
iv. A sign of our state in *Christ*, imperfect being saved by grace.
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Getting ready for 'A Night with Handel'
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Happy sunday everyone!
Getting ready for 'A Night with Handel'
Compliment of the season
A special throwback to July 2024 🎶
This moment means a lot to me. On this day, I had the privilege of singing alongside my MD Christian Chidiebere, and my boss in keyboard Dedan Denham. The song is “Who Shall Intercede For Us” — and what makes it even more special is that it was the organist’s very first time seeing the piece. He read it on the spot, played it beautifully, while I held the soprano line and my MD delivered the solo.
Moments like this remind me why music is more than sound — it’s trust, growth, and shared purpose. Grateful for mentorship, music, and memories that still speak. 🙏🎹🎤
Let me know what you hear and feel in the comments.
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