GAME CHANGER WITH CSO

Published on Wednesday 27th May 2020

Many young music ministers today, have a tough start due to several underlying conditions and reasons,  especially when it comes to striking a balance between their music career and other aspect of their lives.

 

Seeing this as a major obstacle that needs demystifying, an exclusive online interview was held with the sensational, young and serial award winning music minister - CSO. Sharon answered several questions pertaining to how she developed her music career and rose to stardom despite facing few challenges.

 

Several tips and advice were shared with the viewers interested in starting a music career and we look forward to hearing their testimonies soon. 

 

Give a love seed today to impact the lives of young people around the world! Kindly call, +2348025013854, +2348033882790.

 

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