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PVO Announces Release Of New Single ‘Testimony’


UK-based gospel artist, songwriter, and missionary pastor PVO (Pastor Victor Femi Ojo) has announced the release of his highly anticipated single, “TESTIMONY,” set to drop on October 25 across all major streaming platforms.

“TESTIMONY” is not just another gospel track—it’s a deeply personal declaration of faith, redemption, and divine transformation. Inspired by PVO’s real-life encounter with God, the song reflects his remarkable journey from the secular music world to a life devoted to ministry and evangelism.

 

Once deeply rooted in the secular music scene, PVO experienced a life-altering moment at the Word of Faith Bible Institute, where he encountered God’s overwhelming love and grace. That divine encounter birthed “TESTIMONY,” a powerful anthem that celebrates salvation, gratitude, and the undeniable power of God’s mercy to change lives.

 

Now serving as a missionary pastor with the World Mission Agency (Winners Chapel International) in Bristol, PVO continues to spread the gospel through his music and ministry. His passion for soul-winning and revival remains at the heart of everything he does, using songs like “TESTIMONY” to inspire and uplift believers around the world.

 

“‘TESTIMONY’ is my personal story,” says PVO. “But it’s also a message for everyone who has experienced God’s mercy. It reminds us that God still saves, still heals, and still transforms lives.”

 

With its heartfelt lyrics, soulful delivery, and rich gospel instrumentation, “TESTIMONY” is poised to resonate deeply with audiences seeking encouragement and spiritual renewal.

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