Getting Closer To God As We Fight Coronavirus — Mofetoluwa Aransiola

Gospel Musician, MofeToluwa Aransiola says that Covid should also be an alert and a wake-up call for us to seek God’s salvation.

“If you are viewing this now then God has kept you safe from Covid to this date. Many of us have lost loved ones to the pandemic and tomorrow it might be one of us. God is real and heaven is real. In times like this, we need to stay closer to God and keep seeking salvation.

Today, I released my debut album that appreciates God for his safety throughout the 2020 Covid 19 Pandemic to this year. Some of the songs are also a cry for help to God to have mercy on us and give us salvation.”

About Mofetoluwa Aransiola

MofeToluwa Yetunde Aransiola is a multifaceted lady with a creative mind, she is popularly known as Princess by her family and friends here in Malawi, this is not unconnected to her royal Yoruba roots stemming from her home country, Nigeria.

She has a passion for humanity and is a medical practitioner with a background in psychotherapy. She is currently studying Public Health Management at the University of Malawi, this also includes a previous first degree in computer science and business management from the Wisconsin International University.

She has an elder sister who is an icon in the Nigerian music industry and has learnt under her tutelage for more than 15 years, her sister is one of her greatest motivation for singing, she has also drawn inspiration from other great African musicians over the course of the years with specific emphasis on world best gospel artists.

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“You’ve been Good” is an album that appreciates God for His safety during these difficult times of the 2020 Covid19 Pandemic that’s brought fear and turmoil to the world at large.

The album is beautifully composed by her through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and one of her elder brothers and Pastor, Jonathan Gershon. It is produced by Gift Chisamba, arranged by Tolu Olokun with talking drum beats made in Nigeria by Femi Atorise.

The songs have been carefully delivered in different Malawian languages alongside different African languages of every country she’s lived in especially her home country Nigeria.

She hopes you feel the presence of Jesus calming every storm and speaking peace to your soul at the sound of each track.

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