Emmanuel Aniefiok Iren (born 18 December 1989) well known as Emmanuel Iren is a Nigerian preacher, gospel singer and songwriter.[1] He is the Founder of Celebration Church International (CCI), headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria.[2][3] In 2018, he debuted his first album Kerygma and in 2022, he released his second album Apostolos:Voice of Transition.[4][5]

Emmanuel Iren
Birth nameEmmanuel Aniefiok Iren
Born (1989-12-18) December 18, 1989 (age 34)
OriginAkwa Ibom, Nigeria
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • pastor
Instrument(s)Vocals and drums
Years active2008–present
Spouse(s)Laju Iren

Early life and education edit

Emmanuel Iren was born on 18 December, 1989 and hails from Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. He attained his primary education from Saint Bernadettes Nursery and Primary School in Ipaja, Lagos.[6] From there, he moved to Queen’s Choice Nursery and Primary School College in Ikotun, Lagos and later attended Doregos Private Academy where he acquired his secondary education.[7]

In 2011, he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Building Technology from Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. He also holds a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Lagos, Nigeria.[8][9]

Career edit

Ministry edit

In 2008, Emmanuel Iren started a Christian campus fellowship known as Triumphal Youth Fellowship as an undergraduate student in Covenant University. [10] The fellowship soon grew beyond the campus walls, and into a full-time ministry.[11][12]

On 11 November 2012, the Triumphal Church was opened in Lagos. Two years after, in 2014, it was renamed the Celebration Church International, also known as CCI.[13][14] Presently, the Celebration Church International has over 11,000 members worldwide with 27 branches: across Nigeria,the United Kingdom, Canada and the USA.[15]

Music career edit

Emmanuel Iren debuted his first album Kerygma in 2017 with the Outburst Music Group. In 2021, he was featured by Nigerian gospel artiste Odunayo Adebayo in the hit song Zoe.[16]

In August 2022, he announced the release of his debut album Apostolos: Voice of Transition, which comprised 13 tracks including Overcome, In Your Name, Holy Ghost and Glory. The album featured other gospel artistes like Sinach, Nosa and Judikay.[17][18][19] Shortly after its release, the album peaked as one of the top 10 on Apple Music.[20][21]

In preparation of the release of his sophomore album, on April 12, 2024 he released the song "Agalliao" featuring acclaimed gospel music minister Nathaniel Bassey, a joy anthem currently making waves among believers across the globe.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year of Release Title Details Ref
2018 Kerygma

(feat Outburst Music Group)

  • Recording Type: Live
  • No. of Tracks: 15
  • Format: Digital Download, Streaming
[22]
2022 Apostolos: (Sounds of Transition)
  • Recording Type: Live
  • No. of Tracks: 13
  • Format: Digital Download, Streaming
[23][24]

Singles edit

As lead artist edit

  • Grace Changes Everything (feat Sinach)
  • Holy Ghost (feat Sinach)
  • Overcome (feat E-Daniels)
  • Prophetic Chant (feat Nosa)
  • Fire On My Altar
  • Power in Abundance (feat Bajulaye Victor)
  • The Glory (feat Outburst Music Group)
  • Yes To Your Will
  • In Your name (feat Judikay)
  • The Glory of the Lord reveals
  • Agalliao (feat Nathaniel Bassey)

As featured artist edit

  • Zoe (Odunayo Adebayo feat Emmanuel Iren)[25]
  • Bo Ta Jor (Prinx Emmanuel feat Emmanuel Iren)[26]
  • Agalliao (Aigbeh Dgong ft Pastor Emmanuel Iren)
  • Ambience (Damilola Praiseworth ft Pastor Emmanuel Iren)

Bibliography edit

  • Leading Seeks You[27]
  • Purposefully[28]
  • Am I Being Fooled? FAQs about God, the Bible and Jesus Christ
  • Saving Grace
  • Come To Me Bible Book
  • Pray Book: Strategies for Building a Prayer Life[29]

Personal life edit

At age 24, Iren married Laju Iren in November 2014.[30][31][32] They have three daughters and one son.

Recognition edit

  • In 2021, he was mentioned in YNaija Magazine among the 100 most influential people in ministry in Nigeria.[3] [33]
  • In 2022, Apostolos was nominated as the album of the year (Kingdom Achievers Awards)[34]
  • In 2023, he was bestowed with an honorary Doctorate Degree from Myles Leadership University.[35]

References edit

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