Nigerian gospel artist Ebuka Songs has received an honorary citizenship from the State of Georgia, a major milestone for the rising worship leader. The honor was presented at his recent concert in Lagos, making it a truly memorable moment for his fans. This special recognition highlights the growing global influence of Nigerian Gospel music and its ability to connect with international audiences.
The honor places Ebuka Songs among a select group of Nigerian gospel artists who have gained formal international acknowledgment. The move demonstrates the power of Nigerian gospel music to strengthen international ties through shared Christian values and exceptional talent.

The recognition carries deeper meaning considering the immigration challenges Nigerians face. For many, the dream of entering the U.S. meets strict visa processes and frequent rejection. In this light, Georgia granting Ebuka Songs honorary citizenship is more than a gesture. It is a strong sign of respect.
The award highlights his talent and was presented in a formal ceremony by U.S. state representatives. It also symbolizes that his music is valued and welcomed in the American cultural scene.
After the ceremony, Ebuka Songs expressed gratitude, crediting the honor to divine blessing, his fans, and his team. His humility reflects his ministry, which emphasizes faith over fame.
The announcement sparked wide celebration on social media. Fans and artists congratulated him, while the honor creates new opportunities in the U.S., including broader reach and possible collaborations.
Below is a full interview where Ebuka Songs talks about his life journey and rise to stardom.
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