Kingdom Achievers Awards 2025 Sets The Pace For Gospel Excellence

Kingdom Achievers Awards 2025 Sets The Pace For Gospel Excellence. The Kingdom Achievers Award has unveiled its highly anticipated 2025 nominations, and the buzz is already rippling across churches, studios, and timelines.

Branded as Africa’s leading Christian award show, the platform returns to celebrate excellence, innovation, and impact from a diverse array of gospel artists and creative teams who have shaped worship culture over the past year. The awards ceremony takes place on November 9, 2025, at Shell Hall, Muson Centre, Lagos.
Anticipation is especially high in the collaboration lane, where cross-movement records dominated playlists and prayer rooms alike. “No Turning Back” by Gaise Baba and Lawrence Oyor squares up against the scripture-rich “Volume of the Book” from Moses Akoh, Greatman Takit, and Theophilus Sunday, while revival collectives flex on “We Will Be Many” by Sound of Salem, Lawrence Oyor, and Moses Akoh. Afrobeats inspiration meets devotional intimacy on Limoblaze, Kaestrings, and Joe L Barnes with “Yahweh (Godiya Gareka),” and grassroots worship finds a big-stage moment on Tkeyz x Stevehills with “Oluwatosin.”
The Spotlight Artist of the Year field reads like a who’s next roll call. Tkeyz, Gaise Baba, Prophet Joel, Lawrence Oyor, Prinx Emmanuel, AEO, Kaestrings, Minister Prudence, and Pelumi Deborah reflect a generation pushing boundaries while keeping the message central. Expect tight voting and passionate fan campaigns as each nominee brings a distinct sonic identity and ministry footprint.
Album categories are stacked. Minister GUC plants a personal flag with The Trio and I, Onos Ariyo bows in with Adoration, and Mercy Chinwo roars on Overwhelming Victory. Worship phenom Sunmisola Agbebi delivers glow and grit on Glory, while Victor Thompson stays firm on Rooted. The art-pop textures of Anendlessocean’s Octagon face off with urban youth culture on Limoblaze’s Young and Chosen. Firebrand Dunsin Oyekan deepens hunger on Generation Intimacy, and icons Ada Ehi and Paul Tomisin return with Consecrated and Devotion. Rounding out the list are Sound of Salem’s Dominion and Nina Shezz’s agile Speed Dial.
Choirs and collectives continue to anchor the movement, and Best Contemporary Crew captures that surge: Sound of Salem, 121 Selah, Spirit of Prophecy, Elshaddai Music, City Choir, and LSM (LOGIC Sound) each bring distinctive arrangements, live energy, and anthems that migrate from sanctuary to stream.
With the shortlist out, all roads now lead to the celebration itself. Expect testimonies, top-tier live sets, and moments that blend artistry with unfiltered worship. Ceremony dates, hosts, and performance line-ups are expected to follow from organisers. For now, the continent has its talking points, its favourites, and its dark horses. The only certainty is that 2025 belongs to bold sounds, united voices, and the message that keeps the music moving.