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“Every gift of God within me must find expression” Helen Paul delves into music, releases gospel song on her birthday

Nigerian comedian, Helen Paul, has veed into the music industry as she releases a gospel song on her birthday.

The comedienne who doubles as an actress, is celebrating her birthday today and she is marking it in style.

In celebration of her big day, the Professor has released two gospel songs as she takes a giant stride into music.

Taking to her Instagram page, Helen Paul stated that the promises of God are sure in life. She added that every gift God bestows upon her life must find expression.

She wrote,

“The promises of God are SURE…. Happy Birthday to Me”.

“Every gift of God within me must find expressions. Either on YouTube or social media, Abi on television/radio or stage.

Special thanks to the creator for the gift of Men in my life and career”.

Recall that Helen Paul recently became a professor and bagged a new appointment at International University.

The comedian was appointed as the Head of Department, Department of Arts, Music, and Entertainment at Heart International University USA. Her husband, Femi Bamisele also bagged a Doctorate degree in law.

Announcing the good news on social media, Helen Paul expressed gratitude to her husband, the school management, and all her loved ones.

Helen Paul wrote,

“Congratulations to us my love. Such a great honor for both of us. You graduated as a Doctor of Law and I was promoted too. Professor Helen Paul, now the new H.OD Department of Arts, Music, and Entertainment, Heart International University USA. Thank you for all the sleepless nights. Thank you for sacrificing for us”.

“Congratulations to all of us at Heart University. I am now officially Professor Paul Helen. The ceremony was a beautiful one indeed. My sincere gratitude to my Boss and the University Chancellor, Dornett McIntosh Ph.D. Thank you my senior Professor Cox, our faculty head, and all HBIU staff in general. Will never forget to say a big thank you to my Atlanta Dean of Programming, Yemisi Dunmoye Ph.D.”.

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