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At Major Celebrity Events
Adeyinka Alaseyori is making waves right now. She is hotter than fire. She is a Gospel Music Minister, Song Writer and Super Entertainer who now performs at a lot of events and parties on a daily basis. She now performs mostly at 2 events a day. She is also the poster Girl of many concerts, crusades, harvests and thanksgiving services. She has appeared on the biggest platforms across the globe. She also goes to perform at surprise birthdays and gives electrifying ministration.
On October 19th, she held her Onisegun Nla 2.0 Concert (Greatest Physician). It was huge. Adeyinka said God showed up for me. She assembled all the Gospel stars in the industry. Eko Hotels & Suites 7,000 seater hall got filled up as Jesus lifted the event. Her Sponsorship was huge. Finesse events really delivered at the powerful event.
So overwhelmed was Yinka that she wrote on her IG page: “What God did at the concert was beyond what I could have imagined. Thank you Jesus for showing up so mightily and taking all the glory! This was more than just an event, it was an encounter. The morning after, I still don’t know how it happened but I know for sure God did it”.
She also dazzled at the 60th birthday of Lady Adejoke Okeowo.
Her emergence and exploits in the Entertainment industry have been nothing short of phenomenal.
What sets Yinka apart is her rare ability to transform any stage — whether it is a glamorous Lagos wedding or a high-end thanksgiving party — into a deep, spirit-filled worship experience.
Once known only to church congregations and gospel enthusiasts, Yinka Alaseyori has become the name on every celebrity’s Guest List. From Lekki to London, she now performs back-to-back at major events, seamlessly bridging the gap between spirituality and sophistication.
But her rise to fame didn’t happen overnight. It is the story of Grace, grit, and a gift too magnetic to stay hidden.
Watching Yinka Alaseyori perform live is witnessing worship and artistry merge into one. She doesn’t merely sing; she ministers.
Her performances are layered — starting with soft worship that gradually builds into high-energy praise. Within minutes, the audience is lost in the rhythm, hands lifted, hearts open.
Her music, steeped in Yoruba folklore rhythms, is deeply cultural yet modern enough to engage a new generation. Between songs, she often speaks softly, offering prayers or spontaneous chants that stir the crowd.
There’s always a moment when she breaks into impromptu praise, sometimes switching from English to Yoruba with seamless grace. That spontaneity — that ability to let the spirit lead — makes her performance unforgettable.
Today, Yinka Alaseyori’s music has become a fixture at elite gatherings. The same voice that once led humble church choirs now headlines events attended by Nigeria’s most influential figures.
She’s performed at exclusive weddings, state functions, and even intimate praise sessions for celebrities.
Her blend of spirituality, energy, and elegance makes her the perfect act for Nigeria’s upper class — those who desire a gospel experience wrapped in class and culture.
At weddings, she ushers in deep worship before transitioning into danceable anthems that keep the floor alive. At corporate thanksgiving services, she sets a tone of reverence. And at birthday or end-of-year parties, she transforms the atmosphere with a sound that feels both divine and deluxe.
What exactly makes Yinka Alaseyori the most sought-after gospel act among celebrities and event planners? A few key traits stand out:
Professionalism: She’s punctual, prepared, and polite. Event coordinators often describe her as a dream to work with — humble, efficient, and respectful.
Consistency: Whether she’s performing in a 500-capacity church or a 5,000-seat arena, she brings the same energy and sincerity. Her band, The Voice of Grace Crew, ensures each performance feels fresh and spirit-filled.
Charisma: Yinka connects deeply with her audience. She doesn’t just perform to them; she worships with them. That emotional connection lingers long after the music stops.
Spiritual depth: Every lyric and gesture carries weight. People don’t just enjoy her songs; they experience them.
Cultural elegance: She embodies Yoruba grace — greeting elders respectfully, dressing modestly yet stylishly, and carrying herself with quiet dignity.
It’s no surprise that after every high-profile performance, new invitations pour in almost immediately. Among event planners, they now call it “the Alaseyori ripple.”
Yinka Alaseyori represents a refreshing new era of Nigerian gospel artistry — one that fuses spirituality with presentation.
Her fashion choices — flowing lace gowns, Ankara ensembles, and glittering headwraps — mirror her personality: graceful, confident, and rooted in culture. Her social media pages exude simplicity and sincerity, free from unnecessary drama or distractions.
She has proven that a gospel artist can be modern without being worldly. Her brand is built on class, consistency, and character — a combination that appeals to both young fans and mature believers.
In a world where many chase virality, Yinka has chosen virtue — and that’s what keeps her shining.
Despite her fame, Yinka Alaseyori remains remarkably humble. She often kneels fully, greet elders and dignitaries — a gesture that went viral when she met Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at a concert.
That humility has become her most powerful brand element. In an industry where fame can create distance, Yinka stays approachable and relatable.
Yinka’s influence has now spread beyond Nigeria. She’s performed at gospel events in the UK, the US, and Canada, and has graced international worship platforms streamed to thousands online.
Her inclusion in the 2025 Luli Concert lineup — one of Africa’s biggest gospel gatherings — solidified her place as a continental voice of grace.
Yet, fame hasn’t changed her message. “Every stage is an altar,” she often says. “Whether I’m singing to fifty people or five thousand, my goal remains the same — to glorify God.”
Her words echo the essence of her brand — Purpose before Popularity.
Yinka Alaseyori’s story is a breath of fresh air in an age where fame often overshadows faith. She’s proof that a person can be both relevant and reverent — that it’s possible to trend without compromising one’s values.
In an Entertainment industry where spirituality is finding new expressions, Yinka stands tall as the perfect bridge between faith and finesse.
Today, when top event planners in Lagos, Abuja, or London compile their entertainment lists for weddings, thanksgiving services, or high-society celebrations, one name consistently makes the shortlist: Yinka Alaseyori.
She’s not just a performer — she’s an experience. A sound of grace. A symbol of divine elegance in a world of glamour.
Yinka Alaseyori isn’t merely playing back-to-back at top celebrity events — she’s redefining what it means to make gospel music both powerful and timeless. Now, she performs at 2 to 3 events a day and rakes in good money.
Born Adeyinka Akinyemi, Yinka Alaseyori grew up in Lagos with a voice that carried warmth, reverence, and quiet intensity. Long before the cameras and lights, she was just another choir girl — faithfully leading hymns and worship songs in her local church.
Music wasn’t just a pastime for her; it was her ministry. In 2011, she took a leap of faith and started her own gospel outfit, releasing her debut album, Alaseyori Mi, in 2012. The name — meaning “My God who makes me sufficient” — would become her stage identity and a prophetic reflection of the journey ahead.
Tope Alabi, Chioma Jesus, and Bukola Bekes. But Yinka’s sound was different — soft yet commanding, traditional yet contemporary. She fused Yoruba chants with modern instrumentation, creating something deeply spiritual yet easily relatable.
Every artist has a defining moment, and for Yinka Alaseyori, it came in 2020 with a simple, heartfelt song that touched millions: Onídùró Mi.
During the height of the pandemic — a season of fear and uncertainty — a video of her leading worship surfaced online. Her voice was tender, her expression humble, and her lyrics resonated deeply: “Onídùró mi, ¸o se” — “My guarantor, thank You.”
-Jamiu Abubakar
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