Patrick Doyle Assures that COSON in the Church will be explosive

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Patrick Doyle
Ace broadcaster and actor, Mr. Patrick Doyle who with his lovely wife, the popular actress, Ireti Doyle will compere COSON in the Church, the first of the mega events of the much talked about COSON Week has assured Nigerians that they are in for a great time and a show to be remembered on Sunday, May 19.

Speaking to journalists during a working meeting on Monday, May 13 at the COSON headquarters in Opebi, Lagos, Mr. Patrick Doyle said, “COSON in the Church is an event of its kind never experienced before, anyone who steps in to the exquisite auditorium of the Household of God Church, Oregun where the big event will take place will leave there with memories of a life time. Arrangements have been concluded with several partner stations to beam the event live to the world, NTA Network will be the host station.”

The big event will feature the nation’s best gospel acts from across the country, the likes of Panam Percy Paul, Evang. Ebenezer Obey, Buchi, Bouqui, Rosemary Chukwu, Princess Anne Inyang, Asu Ikiye, Dizzy K Falola. There will also be several of the nation’s best ministers of the gospel who will be offering prayers and invocation to the almighty for the Nigerian nation. An elaborate red carpet ceremony will take place before the main event and Nigeria’s most famous people in music, movies, government, diplomacy and business are expected to grace the red carpet.

Also speaking, Mr. Doyle said, “Our immense gratitude goes to the Pastor of Household of God Church, Pastor Chris Okotie and Evang. Ebenezer Obey, Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the COSON Music Foundation for their hard work in making COSON in the Church one of the most expected events in history of the nation. Meanwhile, I can assure everyone that Ireti and I are ready to give everyone a fabulous time.”

The COSON Week, the 7 days of unrivalled spectacle is in support of the launch of the COSON Music Foundation, the big non-profit trust being set up for Nigerian music and musicians in a profession where there is no pension, gratuity or an insurance scheme. The foundation will provide support for artistes in distress and also provide funding for music education

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