GraceFM launches new music album
In a world where the marginalized are often overlooked, Mrs. GraceFM Paul Nkem, an entrepreneur and gospel artist, is making a difference through her annual empowerment programs and charity outreach initiatives. She has continued to demonstrate her commitment to societal impact by empowering the less privileged through her skill acquisition initiative and charity foundation. Launching her Album titled “God’s Kingdom on Earth”, Mrs GraceFM donated a wheelchair to a physically challenged man at the event held recently at Ikeja, Lagos.
The album, a five-track composition featuring songs such as Grace, I Bring My Praise, God’s Kingdom on Earth, Showers of Blessings, and Arise and Shine, was unveiled to a captivated audience.
Speaking at the launch, the guest minister, Pastor Kehinde Abiodun, encouraged the artist to stay true to her divine calling. He urged her to focus on creating meaningful content, avoiding the distractions of “noisemakers” in the industry, and reminded her that great things often have humble beginnings.
Mrs. GraceFM shared her motivation, saying, “It’s not about having all the money in the world but about making an impact. Adding value to people brings me fulfillment more than anything else. Touching lives and pursuing my musical career are my purpose and where I find true joy.”
She emphasized her vision to establish God’s Kingdom on earth through acts of kindness and community support. “You don’t need to have everything to make a difference. By helping those around you, feeding the poor in your community, and supporting the challenged, you are establishing God’s Kingdom on earth. Acts of kindness are also a way of preaching the Gospel,” she added.
The event also featured remarks from Hon. Akinyemi Bankole Agigbotafe, Senior Special Assistant to the Lagos State Governor on Wealth Creation and Employment. Hon. Akinyemi lauded the initiative, describing it as an exemplary display of philanthropy and community enrichment. He noted that the program aligns with his ministry’s goals of fostering wealth creation and employment opportunities.
A significant highlight of the event was a three-day training program held from January 21–24, 2025. Participants were equipped with practical skills in organic food processing, paint-making, and catering services.
“Information practiced becomes knowledge for life,” Hon. Akinyemi remarked, emphasizing the importance of applying the skills learned.
One of the most emotional moments of the event was the presentation of a free wheelchair to Mr. Kehinde Abdul Waheed, a printer and training beneficiary, enhancing his mobility and independence. This act of kindness highlighted the transformative power of generosity.
Another beneficiary, Miss Abiola Adedeji Janet, traveled from Abeokuta, Ogun State, to participate in the training. She expressed her gratitude, saying the program fueled her passion for catering and business. “I learned a lot about cake baking and soap-making, which has inspired me to pursue my dreams. I deeply appreciate the organizers for this opportunity,” she said.
Through her music and charitable initiatives, Mrs. GraceFM continues to embody the message of hope, compassion, and divine purpose, proving that even small efforts can make a profound difference in the lives of others.