Yinka Ayefele
Yinka Ayefele (born David Olayinka Ayefele on February 1, 1968) is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, and music producer who began singing at a young age and rose to fame with his debut album "Blessed Beyond Measure" (1997). After a car accident in 1999 left him paralyzed, Ayefele continued to create inspiring music, releasing successful albums like "Sweet Experience" (1998), "Something Else" (1999), "Divine Intervention" (2001), and "Life After Death" (2002), featuring notable songs "Everlasting God", "My Helper", "Amazing Grace", and "Thank You Lord". He has received numerous awards, including Nigerian Music Awards' Best Gospel Artist (2001), African Music Magazine Awards' Best Gospel Album (2002), and City People Music Awards' Gospel Artist of the Year (2016). Ayefele supports people with disabilities, advocates for accessibility, and blends traditional Yoruba sounds with contemporary styles, inspiring millions worldwide, connecting with fans on Instagram (@yinkaayefele), Twitter (@yinkaayefele), Facebook (Yinka Ayefele), and YouTube (Yinka Ayefele).