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This Week on Nigerian Gospel Music Charts (Week of April 10, 2026)

This Week on Nigerian Gospel Music Charts (Week of April 10, 2026)
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Some chart weeks feel like routine updates. This one feels like a reset.

The latest NGMC week dated April 10, 2026 arrived with major movement across all four boards, and one headline stood above everything else: “Reckless Lover” by Paul Tomisin has surged to No. 1 on both the Top 50 and Worship Chart.

If last week felt steady, this week feels like conviction. You can hear it in what people are choosing to repeat.

Top 50: A new center of gravity

The biggest shift on the flagship board is Paul Tomisin’s rise from No. 21 to No. 1 with “Reckless Lover.” That is not a small climb. That is audience urgency.

Close behind are songs that have stayed emotionally close to listeners all season: Sunmisola Agbebi’s “Amioluwa” at No. 2, Chinyere Udoma’s “IHE DI GI MMA” at No. 3, EmmaOMG’s “Ko’rin Iyin” at No. 4, and BBO’s “Amin (Amen)” at No. 5.

This top five reads like a full spiritual arc: surrender, gratitude, reverence, celebration, and confidence.

Worship Chart: Intimacy is still winning

“Reckless Lover” also takes No. 1 on Worship, confirming that this is not just a crossover moment. It is deeply devotional adoption.

Sunmisola Agbebi’s “Amioluwa” sits at No. 2, while BBO’s “Amin (Amen)” holds at No. 3. Dunsin Oyekan climbs with “Worthy of My Praise (feat. Lawrence Oyor)” to No. 4, and Lawrence Oyor’s “Favour” lands at No. 5.

This board shows something clear: listeners are still choosing songs that create room for prayer, not just noise.

Praise Chart: Chinyere Udoma’s influence holds strong

On Praise, Chinyere Udoma returns to No. 1 with “IHE DI GI MMA,” while EmmaOMG’s “Ko’rin Iyin” rises to No. 2. “EBUBE DIKE” drops to No. 3, but Chinyere still owns multiple key positions, including “Eze Abata” at No. 4.

What this means culturally is important. Indigenous-rooted praise is not fading. It is still carrying rooms, still carrying families, still carrying church energy across generations.

Afro-Gospel: momentum, bounce, and clear faith language

“No Turning Back II” by Gaise Baba is back at No. 1, with Moses Bliss moving to No. 2 on “Your Love” and also appearing at No. 4 with “E Dey Flow.” Tim Godfrey enters strong at No. 3 with “Big God (feat. Anderson),” and Limoblaze climbs to No. 5 with “Jireh (My Provider).”

This top five is a snapshot of where Afro-gospel is right now: energetic, youth-facing, but still message-first.

What this week is really saying

The week of April 10 is not just about one song going viral. It is about what listeners are reaching for in real life: language for devotion, songs for celebration, and rhythms that carry faith into everyday pressure.

For full movement across all boards, track the live pages here:

Top 50 Chart
Worship Chart
Praise Chart
Afro-Gospel Chart
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