Professionalism, commitment to quality delivery must not be compromised’
[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 19/11/2025
British-Nigerian worship leader, music producer and global mentor, Aaron T. Aaron has revealed that professionalism and an unwavering commitment to quality delivery must remain non-negotiable standards in the gospel music industry. Disclosing this recently, he noted that maintaining excellence (…)
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