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 Biography of Pastor Gabriel Eziashi


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Pastor Gabriel Eziashi 


Gabriel Eziashi was Born on September 5th, 1972. Gabriel Eziashi Hails from Delta State Nigeria. is an influential figure in the UK gospel scene, known for his multifaceted talents as a songwriter, singer, and worship leader. Gabriel's journey into music began at a young age, where his early struggles shaped his resilience and passion for the art. 


His journey to Christ began in 1993, and he has since been unstoppable in his quest to share the good news through music.


Initially, Gabriel started as a dancer before discovering his vocal gifting. He has worked with several renowned gospel ministers, including Helen Baylor, Donnie McClurkin, and Cece Winnas'. Notably, he has performed at The Experience, the biggest gospel concert in Africa, alongside McClurkin, Tope Alabi, and Tim Godfrey.


Moreover, Gabriel is a husband, father, and an ordained Full Pastor with The Redeemed Christian Church of God. He has held key music ministry and leadership roles in various organizations, such as Household of Faith Arlington, Texas, where he served as Worship Pastor & Leader. Also, he worked as a Worship Leader & Coordinator at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, in North America, Worship Leader for Jesus House for All The Nations (London), Worship Leader for Mandate Men Ministries (UK), and as a Worship Leader at the Festival of Life Choir (Europe).


Gabriel Eziashi has six albums to his credit, including "Stand By Me," "Intimate Moments," "A Time To Worship," "Lifted," "Simplicity – Live Worship," and "Simplicity Crazy Praise." His music is a testament to his unwavering faith and commitment to spreading the gospel message through his God-given talent.


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