Top 5 Nigerian Gospel Songs This Week — Sept 4, 2025
Lagos, Nigeria – Welcome to the definitive weekly countdown of the hottest Nigerian gospel songs! As we step into September, the gospel music scene is more vibrant than ever, with artists delivering powerful anthems of faith and worship. This list is a curated blend of chart-toppers and new releases making a significant impact on digital platforms and in worship spaces across the globe.
Here are the top 5 Nigerian gospel songs for the week of September, 2025:
1. “Onyeoma (Good God)” by Mercy Chinwo.
Mercy Chinwo’s latest single continues to dominate the charts. “Onyeoma,” a heartfelt declaration of God’s goodness, has resonated deeply with listeners. Its infectious rhythm and soulful delivery make it an instant favorite, solidifying its position at the top.
2. “Promise Keeper” by Sound of Salem ft. Pst. Oche Ogebe.
This collaborative anthem is a powerful reminder of God’s faithfulness. “Promise Keeper” has been praised for its profound message and Spirit-filled atmosphere, quickly climbing the charts to become a new worship staple.
3. “Yahweh Sabaoth” by Nathaniel Bassey
A song that has stood the test of time and continues to be a favorite among worshipers. Nathaniel Bassey’s “Yahweh Sabaoth” is a deep, meditative worship track that brings a sense of reverence and peace. Its staying power is a testament to its spiritual depth and anointing.
4. “Oluwatosin” by Steve Hills
A new and rapidly rising anthem, “Oluwatosin,” which means “God is worthy to be praised,” has captured the hearts of many. This deeply moving worship song is a powerful declaration that “Jesus is enough,” and its profound message and anointing have earned it a prime spot on this week’s list.
5. “Armour of God” by Ebuka Songs
A powerful and energetic track, “Armour of God” by Ebuka Songs has quickly gained traction. The song’s vibrant sound and impactful lyrics resonate with a younger audience, making it a powerful contender for the top spots in the coming weeks.
This week’s countdown proves that Nigerian gospel music is thriving, with artists consistently releasing songs that not only entertain but also transform lives. Stay tuned for next week’s edition to see which songs hold their positions and which new tracks make their debut!