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Kingsley Owoicho-Oche Innocent

Kaestrings Music Artist

Kaestrings, born Kingsley Innocent Owoicho-Oche on November 24, 1993, is a prominent Nigerian gospel music voice known for his worship-led performances and acoustic guitar style. His breakout anthem "Gashina" gained significant recognition after being featured in Nathaniel Bassey’s Hallelujah Challenge. With a focus on fostering God's presence, his music blends Hausa and English in tracks like "Tare" and resonates deeply with listeners. He is associated with Koinonia Global, where he serves as a worship leader. Married to Victoria Emmanuel, they lead a faith-driven family and actively share their worship through various online platforms including YouTube, Spotify, and social media. Kaestrings embodies a blend of cultural identity and spiritual authenticity in his ministry, making him a revered figure in contemporary gospel music.

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Nigeria

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November 24, 1993

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32 yrs

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Update Jan 13, 2025

“A brave Woman will go to war with her Husband” – Bimpe Akintunde shares key lesson from Lateef Adedimeji’s movie ‘Lisabi’

Actress Bimpe Akintunde has reflected on the insights gained from viewing her colleague Lateef Adedimeji’s latest film, “Lisabi,” available on Netflix. In an extensive post on Instagram, Bimpe highlighted that the film conveyed the important lesson that a man’s achievements are significantly shaped by the support he receives from a woman. She underscored the notion that, in the absence of a woman’s encouragement, a man’s endeavors may ultimately prove fruitless. She wrote: “So I saw LISABI this midnight, and I realize that no matter how powerful you are as a man, without the support of a woman, it’s likely you keep trying and never win; LISABI won the Oloyo war because of A backup of a Brave Woman IKEOLA, moral lesson.

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