Chinyere Udoma has returned to #1 on the NGMCharts Top 50 with “Ebube Dike,” climbing from #2 to reclaim the top spot she has held for multiple weeks across her 18 week run. The song displaces Minister GUC’s “The Promise (Live),” which falls from #1 to #11 in its second week on the chart.
Top 10 Movements
| # | Song | Artist | Movement | Peak | Weeks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ebube Dike | Amb. Sis. Chinyere Udoma | +1 | #1 | 18 |
| 2 | Yeshua! | Vic Lucas | +2 | #2 | 5 |
| 3 | Mọ̀ Mọ́ọ̀Ré (Reimagined Version) | Adeyinka Alaseyori | STEADY | #2 | 5 |
| 4 | Ko’Rin Iyin | EmmaOMG | +4 | #2 | 24 |
| 5 | Ihe Nyiri Mmadu Omume | Adazion IJ | +4 | #5 | 2 |
| 6 | Want To Grow | Gaise Baba | STEADY | #1 | 4 |
| 7 | Oluwatosin | Tkeyz / SteveHills | -2 | #5 | 23 |
| 8 | Ihe Di Gi Mma | Chinyere Udoma | -1 | #2 | 18 |
| 9 | Amioluwa | Sunmisola Agbebi / Yinka Okeleye | +3 | #2 | 23 |
| 10 | My God | BBO | +5 | #6 | 16 |
Biggest Gainer of the Week
BBO — “My God” (+5 spots, #15 to #10): BBO’s “My God” makes the biggest upward move in the Top 10, climbing five spots to land at #10. The song re entered the chart last week and has quickly found its footing, now sitting at a new peak of #6. It is joined in the Top 50 by “Amin (Amen)” (#14) and “Orun Si” (#18), giving BBO three charting songs this week. On the Worship chart, “My God” climbs to #3 and “Amin (Amen)” re enters at #7.
Notable New Entries
- #27 — “Room” — Victoria Orenze: A debut entry for the worship minister from Koinonia ENI. The song arrives in its first week on the chart and also debuts at #15 on the Worship chart. Victoria Orenze has been building momentum in the live worship space, and this entry signals growing chart presence.
- #33 — “Jehovah” — Nathaniel Bassey: A new entry for Nathaniel Bassey, adding to his already deep catalog of charting songs. He also holds “Yahweh Sabaoth” (#38), “ó DáRa” (not charting this week), and “Jesus Iye” (#49).
Key Movers Outside the Top 10
- Vic Lucas — “Thank You, God.” climbs from #21 to #12 (+9), the biggest upward move outside the Top 10. The song also jumps to #3 on the Afro-Gospel chart, giving Vic Lucas two songs in the Afro-Gospel Top 3 alongside “Yeshua!” at #1.
- Nathaniel Bassey — “Yahweh Sabaoth” enters at #33. His worship catalog continues to perform steadily across multiple charts.
- Sound of Salem — “Promise Keeper” climbs from #38 to #24 (+14).
- Lawrence Oyor — “Favour” rises from #34 to #25 (+9).
- Tim Godfrey — “We Raise A Sound” moves from #23 to #22 (+1), and his “My Daddy” holds at #17.
Genre Chart Highlights
Worship Chart
Tkeyz and SteveHills claim #1 with “Oluwatosin,” moving up one spot to take the top position on the Worship chart. Sunmisola Agbebi and Yinka Okeleye’s “Amioluwa” holds at #2, and BBO’s “My God” climbs to #3. Moses Bliss and Chandler Moore’s “Your Love” debuts at #6, and Called Out Music enters at #12 with “Ancient Of Days / Open The Eyes Of My Heart.” Victoria Orenze’s “Room” enters at #15.
Praise Chart
Chinyere Udoma holds #1 with “Ebube Dike” for another week on the Praise chart, with Adeyinka Alaseyori’s “Mọ̀ Mọ́ọ̀Ré” steady at #2. Moses Bliss and Greatman Takit’s “Unending Joy” re enters at #6. Adazion IJ’s “Ihe Nyiri Mmadu Omume” climbs to #4. Tim Godfrey’s “We Raise A Sound” moves up to #9 and Sound of Salem’s “Promise Keeper” reaches a new peak of #10.
Afro-Gospel Chart
Vic Lucas holds #1 for a second consecutive week with “Yeshua!” on the Afro-Gospel chart. Gaise Baba’s “Want To Grow” stays at #2. Vic Lucas’s “Thank You, God.” climbs from #4 to #3, giving him two songs in the top three. Moses Bliss, Neeja, and Ajay Asika’s “E Dey Flow” moves up to #5. Limoblaze’s “Cole Palmer” rises to #9 and “Jireh (My Provider)” climbs to #8.
Summary of This Week’s Chart
| Chart | #1 Song | Artist | Movement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top 50 | Ebube Dike | Chinyere Udoma | +1 (return to #1) |
| Worship | Oluwatosin | Tkeyz / SteveHills | +1 (new #1) |
| Praise | Ebube Dike | Chinyere Udoma | STEADY |
| Afro-Gospel | Yeshua! | Vic Lucas | STEADY (2nd week) |
This week’s chart shows a market with multiple centers of gravity. Chinyere Udoma continues to dominate the praise space, Vic Lucas is building a commanding presence in Afro-Gospel, and new voices like Victoria Orenze and Adazion IJ are entering the conversation. The Worship chart saw the most movement at the top, with Tkeyz and SteveHills finally taking #1 after 21 weeks on the chart.
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