Well-known gospel artist Israel Ikyereve, popularly known as New Jerusalem, has died at the age of 53.
His demise has led to an outpouring of grief throughout Benue State, especially among the Christian community, where he was celebrated for elevating Tiv Swange music as a powerful tool for sharing the gospel.
Former Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom paid tribute to the gospel legend during a condolence visit to his home in Makurdi.
Accompanied by members of the Brethren Prayer Group, Ortom described Ikyereve as a dedicated Christian whose music reached audiences well beyond Nigeria.
“His songs resonated with me as a follower of Christ,” Ortom remarked.
“This connection encouraged me to build a personal relationship with him, which fostered a lasting bond with his family.”
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The former governor recalled seeing the late artist’s music featured in an international programme in Australia, where a Tiv man was teaching music while New Jerusalem’s songs played in the background.
Ortom noted that this highlighted the global influence of Ikyereve’s gospel ministry.
He offered prayers for the grieving family and assured them of his support, as well as for the New Jerusalem Gospel Music Troupe, promising to remain involved even after the burial.
On behalf of the family, Iorshagher Ikyereve, the deceased’s elder brother, expressed deep appreciation to Ortom for his steadfast support during the singer’s illness and beyond.
He also shared that one of Israel’s sons was named, ‘Ortom’ in recognition of the former governor’s caring involvement in their lives.
Prayers were also led by Rev. Pastor Tor Ujah and Dr. Joseph Antyo, both leaders of the Brethren Prayer Group.
The late gospel singer is survived by his wife, fellow gospel artist Deborah Ikyereve, four children, and numerous relatives.
His funeral is set for Saturday, July 5, 2025, at Sati Agirigi, Mbamo, Shitile, in the Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue State.