Thursday, 9 May 2013

Roll the Stone Away



Songs of Greatness

By Joshua and Parlfix

You know him. The stellar nightingale who,  in 2010,  swept through the Pentecostal Fellowship of Madonna with the “Roll the Stone Away” ministration alongside Papa Caleb(the Choir Director as at then) and Papa Tari(the Welfare Leader as at then). Since then he has simply blown the mind and spirits of the congregation so much that whenever he is involved it just had to be more than just another ministration. It would be a remarkable encounter with the presence of God. Who is He? Kase Greatness. Elder Kase.  The philosopher. E. Kay like he is popularly known today.
The Delta State born minister is presently in his third year studying Philosophy at Madonna University Okija. Until he was called to leadership on 20th May, 2012, he was Kase of the Glory and Virtue Mass Choir-the Guitar boy. However, in the words of Bishop Kelechi Kanu, “Whenever E. Kay goes up there to minister you can that that is not just another boy with a great voice and strings-“. E. Kay’s life as a music minister is one that would beam to lead the rest of us into the new age of fearless artistes who are stubborn about who they are and what they believe in. His songs are studded with messages of peace, love and the path to a fresh intimacy with God. One that each man has to discover for himself through the scripture, one on one encounter with God and an undying faith and love in one’s creator.
E. Kay would forever be on the PFM’s nightingale wall of fame with the likes of Papa Tari, Passport, Mama Nneka, Nike, Teddy...the list is endless. Then again, our eyes are still watching to follow in his lead as regards the next big step. The Organised Press Crew went up. Close and personal with him

OPC: What inspired you to do music?
E. KAY:I was inspired by the word of God and had the burden to put it into music.

OPC: What is your preferred Genre of Music?
E.Kay:Gospel Rock

OPC: Are you in a relationship?
E.Kay: I need to get balanced first before making an approach towards relationship. It is not that I do not have anyone in mind now. It is just that I have to get balanced first because any approach to relationship will lead to marriage.
OPC: What is your take on today’s Christianity:
E.Kay: I see it as getting more practical today than just on the word alone. People tend to be more real on how they take the things of God.

OPC: Where do you see yourself in five years from now?
E.Kay: I see myself being very great in five years time in the ministry, the world of music and in the philosophical field.

OPC: Which was the worst day of your life?
E.Kay: My worst day was when I lost a very dear friend. I did not cry, but I felt so bad. But I know that she is resting in the bosom of the Lord.

OPC: Which was the best day of your life?
E.Kay: That is the day I can never forget. That day I felt I what it was like to be filled with the Holy Spirit, that was December 2008.

OPC: What is your advice to the youths? E.Kay: They should take whatever they do very seriously, and they should take their future very serious because whatever seed they sow now, that is what they will reap in the future.

OPC: Is there anyone you want to shout out to?
I want to say a big shout out to all those who have supported me in making this album a success.


The album came out in 5th of May, 2013, and the album launch may be some time in August, if they will be any, due to my academic pursuit right now.

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