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Opera News is a free to use platform and the views and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent, reflect or express the views of Opera News. Don't forget to click the follow button for more entertaining articles.Īlso, share the article so that others can read it.Ĭontent created and supplied by: teefolabi (via Opera What are your thoughts? Share them in the comments section. It is not an erroneous thought to say that in many years to come, the song "Odun Lo Sopin'" will always be played during the ember months. See recent photos of Mama Deborah Fasoyin, the leader of the CAC Good Women Choir based in Ibadan below. (See Photo of Mama with Daystar Choir Below) Recall that she sang with Daystar Choir during a Christmas Carol a few years ago. She worships at Pastor Sam Adeyemi church, Daystar Christian Center. According to City People, Mama Fasoyin now lives in Lagos. This article focuses on the leader of the group who is still very much alive.

Many of them are now old, most are now Grandmas. However, age has taken its toll on the women. She led the group to sing the hit record song 'Odun Lo Sopin' in 1979. Ever since the release of the song, it has become a norm for it to be played during the Ember Months. Deborah Fasoyin was the leader of the CAC Good Women Choir. The song has an apt depiction of our end-of-year anxieties and fear towards the new year makes the song unforgettable.Īlso, the Good Women Choir songs recorded many miracles, thousands of souls were won for Christ, many received miracles of the fruit of the womb, healings, and hope towards the new year. The song has remained an evergreen classic since it's release in 1979.īarely would you find a western Nigerian family that doesn't know the lyrics of the seventies classic song? The song always resurfaces when the calendar year draws to an end. Practically, all radio stations in the southwest play it every December.

It is another time of the year when people begin to play one of the most popular and evergreen songs, 'Odun Lo Sopin' by Christ Apostolic Church Good Women Choir led by Lady Evangelist Deborah Fasoyin.
