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Katriel Okojie's debut video 'Lost With You'.









Katriel Okojie is a Nigerian musician who is based in Canada working in the vineyard of God.  She has released her debut song titled 'lost with out you'

I can't even start to tell you how wonderful the song is.  
I am so glad that someone somewhere in Canada is making Nigeria proud. 

People with vocal dexterity are hard to find these days. In she,  you find a shades of beauty. Powerful vocal control  that can make angels come right down to earth. 

You don't have to forget the message of the song.  I am lost without you.  That is how we are when we have lose the essence of Godliness in us. 

Listen to this song and be part of Katriel's ministry. 
Follow her on instagram 
@katrielmusic. 
Visit her website @katrielmusic.org






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