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Monday, 26 May 2014

8 Year old Alice plays gospel music on the Saxophone

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Nigerian Gospel Music MIX 2014 featuring RCCG praise and worship choir



gospel music.

8 year old Alice plays gospel music on the SAXOPHONE

Saturday, 10 May 2014

nigerian movie - A Nigerian Christian Movie titled Thank U Jesus Vol 3 w...







nigerian gospel movies from a penticostal church in london

please enjoy

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Gospel Music with child group A L A singing Jehovah we praise you







8 year old Alice plays the SAX

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Nigerian movie and gospel music 2014 titled Thank You Jesus Vol 2







nigerian movie, nollywood movie

Thursday, 17 April 2014

make up tutorials by a professional 4 weddings bridals and fashion Part ...



Apply Makeup /Eye Shadow like a Pro with Little Effort





You do not have to be a professional to know how to apply eye makeup like a professional artist. You can watch some eye makeup tutorial in order to learn an easy way to make yourself more beautiful. Good makeup tutorial can teach you how to apply eye shadow like a pro for every possible occasion, such as school prom, formal event, ball, and many other occasions.





Makeup tips for applying eye shadow





Here are some eye makeups tips that will help you look glamorous and emphasize your beauty.

-          Eye make-up depends primarily on the type of effect you want to achieve, and whether you want to look like almost without makeup or noticeably. In both cases, it takes great skill and use of quality cosmetics.

-          The first step is shading the eyelids. You should use the highest quality shadows. Women who have wrinkles should not use black eye liner, but eye pencil in a color which complies with the shadow. Eye shadows are made in the form of cream, powder, jelly or pencil. Shadows in the form of cream based on wax and oils are not suitable for wrinkled eyelids, because the paint remains in wrinkles. For oily skin the best are jellies with long-term effects. Liquid shadows are more durable but they are difficult to apply. The simplest is to use powder shadows, but they are the most unstable. There are pearl and matte shadows. They can be applied with a damp brush to get more consistent color. Shadow powder is not recommended for women who wear contact lenses because its dust easily collects on the lens, which is very uncomfortable.

-          Before applying the shadow, eyelids and facial skin must be prepared for makeup which involves putting nourishing cream.

-          Before applying basic shadow on the eyelids, you can put a bit of white shadow in the middle of the eyelids. Apply eye shadow with brush, from the inner to the outer corner of the eye. For shading eyelids, find the base colour and then choose others in harmony with it. The basic colour is chosen in accordance with clothing or some detail.

-          After applying the shadow next step is contouring the line of eye. This line has to be flawless, which requires a safe and skilled hand. You should use eye liner or a soft pencil (crayon). Use eye liner to draw the outer corner of the eye, and pencil for inner corner.

-          The next step is to curl lashes. Curled lashes open up the eye and look longer and thicker, and make applying mascara easier. Fake eyelashes are now in everyday makeup rarely used. Mascara lengthens lashes and makes them thicker. Mascara should be applied first on the upper lashes, and then on the lower lashes. Today, in addition to black and white, there are mascaras in different colors (blue, green, purple, etc.) which, as well as shadows, can be used depending on the effect you want to achieve with makeup.

If you follow all these steps and carefully choose quality and color of makeup, you will surely learn to apply your makeup just like a pro.

Friday, 11 April 2014

Nigerian gospel music praises and worship 2014, African style by Joke J...





Nigerian gospel music, african praise and worship at its best by Joke Joshua



to visit the redeem christian church of God's facebook page please go to



https://www.facebook.com/RCCG.FountainofPrayer?fref=ts



viswit my blog on



http://www.yorubagospelmusic.com/



visit Joke Joshuas facebook page for all the latest in youruba gospel music news



https://www.facebook.com/joke.joshua?fref=ts



or you can visit Dele Joshua who is a saxophonist and a Professional Photographer and a videographer and a blogger



https://www.facebook.com/photodj



mothers day praise and worship nigerian style at the redeem christian church of God canning town

some of the songs we reguarly sing in churches around London are

change my story by maureen george

gozie okeke  igbo gospel music

days of elijah  donnie mckurkin

lara geaorge ko ma si

it wasnt easy ce ce winans

maureen george change my story

the air i breathe  by michael smith

and many more gospel songs,

Sunday, 30 March 2014

yoruba gospel music 2014, how to tie headgear GELE by yourself jjj (+pl...

Happy mothers day ladies, this is a short video I made on how to tie you own headgear[GELE] in under 5 minutes all by yourself at home, hope you enjoy it, with lovely yoruba gospel music to match

Monday, 24 March 2014

Funny Nigerian Christian movies 2014 titled 'Thank you Jesus'



a short and funny gospel comedy titled THANK YOU JESUS

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Nigerian Christian Movies 2014 titled MOSES jjj



A powerful Christian movie







In Ancient Egypt, during the time of the Pharaohs, the Hebrews
were slaves. The Pharaoh may be all-powerful, but internally he was afraid that
one day the Hebrews would take over. This is why the Pharaoh ordered that baby
boys must be eliminated upon birth to prevent the Hebrew forces from
multiplying. The mother of the baby who was named Moses wanted to save him so
she formulated a plan. To save his life, she placed him inside a basket and let
it float along the Nile River.


Moses had an older sister named Miriam. This girl watched over
Moses as his basket floated down the river until the daughter of Pharaoh who
came to the river for a wash found him. The princess wanted to keep the baby
and when Miriam came up to her she said that there’s a Hebrew woman who can
nurse him. Miriam was referring to their mother. The arrangements were made and
the daughter of the Pharaoh of Egypt raised Moses in the palace as her own son.


Although Moses grew up in the Pharaoh’s palace, he was always
a Hebrew in his heart. One day, in a fit of rage he killed an Egyptian soldier
who beat and killed a Hebrew slave. Because of this he had to flee. While in
exile in another land, Moses heard God speak to him from a burning bush. God
told Moses that his mission is to save the Hebrews and lead them out of Egypt.


Moses went back and approached the Pharaoh to ask him for the
Hebrew’s freedom. The Pharaoh was no keen on letting his slaves go because no
one would work on the buildings, tombs and palaces. After his refusal, Egypt
was assailed by one tragedy after another—ten plagues in all. Before each
plague happened, Moses warned Pharaoh and asked him to set the slaves free.
Each time Pharaoh refused his land was ravaged by a plague.


The last plague came and it was the worst of all. Every
firstborn son in Egypt died, including the son of the Pharaoh. All Hebrew
household were spared by the Angel of Death because Moses asked the families to
place a mark on their door. Finally, because of his great loss, Pharaoh finally
allowed the Hebrew slaves to go.


So the Hebrews took what they could and started the long walk
out of Egypt. The bread they took with them was half baked as they were in a
hurry. Soon enough, Pharaoh regretted his decision and sent a big army to bring
back his slaves.


The Egyptian Army caught up with the Hebrews at the shores of
the Red Sea. Instead of being trapped, God, through Moses performed a miracle.
When Moses lifted up his rod the waters of the Red Sea parted, allowing the
Hebrews to walk to the other bank on dry land. Once all the Hebrews had
crossed, Moses commanded the waters to return to their original state.
Pharaoh’s army was following the Hebrews into the sea and when the sea closed
in on them they perished. The Hebrews were free at last.


However, there were still hardships before them. They were in
the desert and the land of Canaan promised to them by God seemed very far away.
When the food ran out, they went hungry and they turned to Moses and blamed him
for putting them in such a predicament.


It was then that God told Moses that He will provide people
with food. The very next day, there was manna in the desert and it tasted just like
honey. The whole ground was covered with manna. God even sent a flock of quail
that the Hebrews cooked & ate. When they needed water to drink, Moses
struck a rock as God told him, and water rushed out from the desert floor.


Finally, after three months, the Hebrews arrived at Mt. Sinai
where God directed Moses to go up the mountain. There was lightning and thunder
in the mountain top. While Moses communed with God in the mountain He gave him
the Ten Commandments that people must follow. These laws were etched in a
couple of stone tablets.

Nigerian Christian Movies 2014 titled MOSES jjj



A powerful Christian movie







In Ancient Egypt, during the time of the Pharaohs, the Hebrews
were slaves. The Pharaoh may be all-powerful, but internally he was afraid that
one day the Hebrews would take over. This is why the Pharaoh ordered that baby
boys must be eliminated upon birth to prevent the Hebrew forces from
multiplying. The mother of the baby who was named Moses wanted to save him so
she formulated a plan. To save his life, she placed him inside a basket and let
it float along the Nile River.


Moses had an older sister named Miriam. This girl watched over
Moses as his basket floated down the river until the daughter of Pharaoh who
came to the river for a wash found him. The princess wanted to keep the baby
and when Miriam came up to her she said that there’s a Hebrew woman who can
nurse him. Miriam was referring to their mother. The arrangements were made and
the daughter of the Pharaoh of Egypt raised Moses in the palace as her own son.


Although Moses grew up in the Pharaoh’s palace, he was always
a Hebrew in his heart. One day, in a fit of rage he killed an Egyptian soldier
who beat and killed a Hebrew slave. Because of this he had to flee. While in
exile in another land, Moses heard God speak to him from a burning bush. God
told Moses that his mission is to save the Hebrews and lead them out of Egypt.


Moses went back and approached the Pharaoh to ask him for the
Hebrew’s freedom. The Pharaoh was no keen on letting his slaves go because no
one would work on the buildings, tombs and palaces. After his refusal, Egypt
was assailed by one tragedy after another—ten plagues in all. Before each
plague happened, Moses warned Pharaoh and asked him to set the slaves free.
Each time Pharaoh refused his land was ravaged by a plague.


The last plague came and it was the worst of all. Every
firstborn son in Egypt died, including the son of the Pharaoh. All Hebrew
household were spared by the Angel of Death because Moses asked the families to
place a mark on their door. Finally, because of his great loss, Pharaoh finally
allowed the Hebrew slaves to go.


So the Hebrews took what they could and started the long walk
out of Egypt. The bread they took with them was half baked as they were in a
hurry. Soon enough, Pharaoh regretted his decision and sent a big army to bring
back his slaves.


The Egyptian Army caught up with the Hebrews at the shores of
the Red Sea. Instead of being trapped, God, through Moses performed a miracle.
When Moses lifted up his rod the waters of the Red Sea parted, allowing the
Hebrews to walk to the other bank on dry land. Once all the Hebrews had
crossed, Moses commanded the waters to return to their original state.
Pharaoh’s army was following the Hebrews into the sea and when the sea closed
in on them they perished. The Hebrews were free at last.


However, there were still hardships before them. They were in
the desert and the land of Canaan promised to them by God seemed very far away.
When the food ran out, they went hungry and they turned to Moses and blamed him
for putting them in such a predicament.


It was then that God told Moses that He will provide people
with food. The very next day, there was manna in the desert and it tasted just like
honey. The whole ground was covered with manna. God even sent a flock of quail
that the Hebrews cooked & ate. When they needed water to drink, Moses
struck a rock as God told him, and water rushed out from the desert floor.


Finally, after three months, the Hebrews arrived at Mt. Sinai
where God directed Moses to go up the mountain. There was lightning and thunder
in the mountain top. While Moses communed with God in the mountain He gave him
the Ten Commandments that people must follow. These laws were etched in a
couple of stone tablets.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Funny Nigerian Christian movies 2014 titled 'Thank you Jesus' (+playlist)



yoruba gospel music

a very funny and short yoruba movies, part of the nigerian movies series , a must watch

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Funny Nigerian Christian movies 2014 titled 'Thank you Jesus'





a very funny gospel comedy, guaranteed to make you laugh, gospel comedy at its finest 

Monday, 3 February 2014

yoruba gospel music 2014, RCCG master guitarist Gregg in action



redeem christian cgurc of God fountain of prayer [a penticostal church in London] this weekend hosted master guitarist Gregg to a live practice session of a couple of Nigerian praise and worship songs In preparation for the easter celebration.
songs rehearsed were iyanu by tope alibi,
God bless you all as you listen and subscribe to my channel for more interesting videos

Sunday, 2 February 2014

yoruba gospel music 2014, RCCG master guitarist Gregg in action





RCCG  master guitarist [GREGG] in action, rehearsing a couple of 'Nigerian gospel songs' on guitar today , please  listen and be blessed.

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Yoruba gospel song 2013 vol. 4 by Joke Joshua's Praise Ministry


Monday, 27 January 2014

amazing grace by Joke Joshua, A Praise and Worship rehearsal in 2014 ...



amazing grace by Joke Joshua

Thursday, 23 January 2014

'yoruba gospel music' rccg praise rehearsal vol 2



All the glory belongs to God almighty, I would like to thank my mentors for their inspiration. mentors like almighty God, evangelist Tope Alabi, Evangelist Bola Aare, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, Yinka Ayefele ,pastor Kunle Ajayi, Sammie Okposo, funmi Williams, Lara George, sinach, pastor Enoch Adeboye, Pastor Oyedepo, Thank you Jesus

'yoruba gospel music' rccg praise rehearsal vol 2



All the glory belongs to God almighty, I would like to thank my mentors for their inspiration. mentors like almighty God, evangelist Tope Alabi, Evangelist Bola Aare, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, Yinka Ayefele ,pastor Kunle Ajayi, Sammie Okposo, funmi Williams, Lara George, sinach, pastor Enoch Adeboye, Pastor Oyedepo, Thank you Jesus

'yoruba gospel music' rccg praise rehearsal vol 2



All the glory belongs to God almighty, I would like to thank my mentors for their inspiration. mentors like almighty God, evangelist Tope Alabi, Evangelist Bola Aare, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, Yinka Ayefele ,pastor Kunle Ajayi, Sammie Okposo, funmi Williams, Lara George, sinach, pastor Enoch Adeboye, Pastor Oyedepo, Thank you Jesus

'yoruba gospel music' rccg praise rehearsal vol 2



All the glory belongs to God almighty, I would like to thank my mentors for their inspiration. mentors like almighty God, evangelist Tope Alabi, Evangelist Bola Aare, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, Yinka Ayefele ,pastor Kunle Ajayi, Sammie Okposo, funmi Williams, Lara George, sinach, pastor Enoch Adeboye, Pastor Oyedepo, Thank you Jesus

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

'yoruba gospel music' rccg praise and worship rehearsal FOT with Jo...





rehearsing a couple  praise and worship gospel songs for the up coming 3rd year celebration of the  redeem christian church of God FOT Barking which is a very popular penticostal church in london. the church of our dear pastor enoch adeboye

I want to thank our lord Jesus Christ for giving me the strength to do this and I want to thank my mentors who have inspired me people like tope alabi, evangelist bola are, lara George, pastor enoch adeboye, yetunde are

Monday, 20 January 2014

famous saxophone players rehearsal with Dele Joshua on tenor sax & friends



famous saxophone player D Joshua rehearsing on tenor sax for the next gig

Sunday, 19 January 2014

famous saxophone players rehearsal with Dele Joshua on tenor sax & friends


tenor and alto sax rehearsal with Dele Joshua and friends

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

nollywood movies celebrity photoshoot,


Nollywood Photoshoot by Dele Joshua

Sunday, 12 January 2014

nigerian praise and worship rehearsal @ RCCG Ireland


with Joke Joshua on vocals and my husband  Dele Joshua  on alto saxaphone,
I want to thank the our Lord Jesus for giving me the strength to do this, And I continue to pray to the lord to continue to empower me to continue to bless souls through my music, In this industry I also have a couple of mentors such as Pa Enoch Adeboye of the redeem Christian church of God, Evangelist Tope Alabi, Evangelist Bola Are, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey, Yinka Aiyefele, Lara George, My husband and friend Dele Joshua,We travelled to the republic of Ireland on holiday and we decided to rehearse a couple of Nigerian worship songs for the new year which include Ka bio osi, all the Yoruba songs by  Samuel foli and the levites, [9jagospelmusic] olubukola adegbodu [officialprais3team]  ayo praise etc, for all those listening to the sound of my music may the prayer of jabez continue to be your portion in Jesus name Amen

Monday, 6 January 2014

yoruba gospel music rehearsal with Dele and Joke Joshua at the rccg Wat...

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a brief practice session of Nigerian gospel songs by Dele and Joke Joshua, at the rccg church Waterford Ireland with the church instumentalists in preparation for the crossover night service
psalm 150 1-6 The Lord says
Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens! Praise him for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his excellent greatness! Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals
Please listen and be blessed
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