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Tim Godfrey ft Travis Greene Nara mp3


Multiple Award Winning Nigerian Gospel Artiste Tim Godfrey Releases Most Anticipated Song “Nara” Which Means “Accept My Thanks”.
According To Him ” This Song Speaks About Me, My Story, My Journey, All I Have Been Through And How Far God Has Brought Me Over The Years” “It Is My Song Of Gratitude To Him, I Am Simply Saying, For All You Have Done For Me, Please Accept My Thanks”.
The Song Was First Launched At The “Na U Be God” Crooner’s Annual Concert Tagged “Fearless Victory 2018” Which On This Edition Held In Five Different Cities Across Nigeria, Hosting The Multiple Award Winning Gospel Sensation, Travis Greene And Performing The Song With Him.
The Launching Of The Song Was Followed By Numerous Testimonies From Far And Near, Describing How God Has Been Faithful In Their Lives.
Having Waited This Long We Cannot Wait To Share This Blessing With Everyone.

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