"Radical Praise" refers to a high-energy gospel ministration by (born Oluwabamidele Adeeko) at Streams of Joy International , the church founded by Pastor Jerry Eze . Bamidele, often called the "Oracle of Praise," is renowned for his "Gyration Praise" style, which blends high-energy African rhythms like Highlife, Reggae, and Soca Calypso with gospel themes. Performance Overview
Often used to build momentum during praise sessions.
While "Radical Praise" is often the title of his live sessions, these sessions frequently include some of his most popular hit songs: A staple of his live ministrations.
These sessions typically occur during special services at Streams of Joy International, such as their popular NSPPD (New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations) gatherings or specific "Praise Wine" events.
As a multi-instrumentalist, Bamidele often incorporates live brass, percussion, and traditional African instruments into his sessions. Key Tracks and Medleys
Radical Praise By Sensational Bamidele Streams Of Joy International May 2026
"Radical Praise" refers to a high-energy gospel ministration by (born Oluwabamidele Adeeko) at Streams of Joy International , the church founded by Pastor Jerry Eze . Bamidele, often called the "Oracle of Praise," is renowned for his "Gyration Praise" style, which blends high-energy African rhythms like Highlife, Reggae, and Soca Calypso with gospel themes. Performance Overview
Often used to build momentum during praise sessions. "Radical Praise" refers to a high-energy gospel ministration
While "Radical Praise" is often the title of his live sessions, these sessions frequently include some of his most popular hit songs: A staple of his live ministrations. While "Radical Praise" is often the title of
These sessions typically occur during special services at Streams of Joy International, such as their popular NSPPD (New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations) gatherings or specific "Praise Wine" events. Key Tracks and Medleys
As a multi-instrumentalist, Bamidele often incorporates live brass, percussion, and traditional African instruments into his sessions. Key Tracks and Medleys