1. Mary Mandi (Cameroon):
Cameroonian born female veteran singer and gospel Minister Mary Mandi was born in Kumba on December 3, 1949. As a musician, she has over 30 years of experience in the gospel sector. In her country, she is considered one of the most influential and inspirational icons to a host of young and aspiring artists and gifted ministers.
As a gospel minister with pseudonym Mama Mary Mandi, she is baked in spiritual ministration. Vociferously gifted and graciously soaked in the word, she’s a reference. For over three decades as the called according to the purpose of God, the latter has performed in high profiled stages across the world, predominantly in Nigeria where she’s highly respected.
With over six musical albums, she’s versatile enough to switch genres as a musician, fusing the popular #Bituktsi sound with other renown genres. She’s able to speak on English, French, Yaounde dialect and more. Yes, she’s that iconic and very conventional. Mama Mandi has been one the biggest sellers of the Cameroonian culture through her music and ministrations.
Listen to “Na weti be Man” by Mary Mandi:
2. Dr. Rebecca Malope (South Africa)
If you are a fan is typical African Music, you would attest that South African music has its uniqueness and you would easily identify it’s sound except otherwise. It’s thanks to artist like Dr. Rebecca Malope and a host of others for their consistent input in selling the gospel the South African way.
Rebecca Malope whise real names are Batsogile Lovederia Malopeis a 52-year old South Africa gospel icon and sensational minister. Popularly known by many as the “Queen of African Gospel“, she doesn’t have less than 30 years of contribution to this sector.
The elating woman has not recorded less than six albums. She’s a monster on stage and would make you feel heaven on Earth. She has it all, the business ethic and the Ministerial ethic in the kingdom.
Musically, she has received countless awards both national and international. With not less the six musical albums to her name, her discography signals richness. She also doubles as a Tvpresenter/host.
Listen to Don’t Let Me Die by Rebecca Malope:
The Bible in Romans 10:17 records that: “Faith cometh by hearing, hearing by the word of God”. Therefore, what you listen to has so much influence on who and how you perceive things. Listening to spirit filled women of this magnitude, you can’t possibly doubt the existence of God, as when such women minister, you see God at work.
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