Leading gospel music and creatives award, Kingdom Achievers Awards (KAA), is set to host its fourth edition with a new twist.
The prestigious award recognised as one of Africa’s biggest Christian awards, is shifting from its public voting system to a new, professional framework under the Kingdom Achievers Recording Academy (KARA).
The announcement was made via KAA’s official social media page, highlighting the organisation’s growth and dedication to honouring Christian creatives on a grander scale. Last year, the award held at MUSON Centre gave out awards of thirty different categories and among the awardees include Moses Bliss, Mercy Chinwo, Veeke James and Dr Stephen Akintayo.
According to the convener, Sam Adejo, Kingdom Achievers Recording Academy is “introduced to elevate the award process, and will oversee nominations, evaluations and final awards ensuring Christian creatives are duly recognised for their exceptional contributions. I am happy about this development as this transition marks a milestone for KAA, reinforcing its commitment to excellence and credibility in celebrating talent across Africa.”
The 4th edition, set to hold this November on the 9th at Muson Centre, Lagos, promises to be a landmark event, setting a new standard for Christian awards in Africa. Gospel lovers across the world are in high spirits as they anticipate their favourite Christian creatives winning awards this year at KAA.