
"The secret of men is in their stories" can be likened to the story of Livingstone Oluwole who has become a household name in gospel music.
Oluwole, in January 1999, joined the Winners' Chapel, Basorun assembly as a hawker, selling Christian chest badges and same year he was in the choir as a lead guitarist.
Thereafter, he started "writing and submitting songs for my choir director and for almost five times they were rejected, but I persisted."
Suddenly, destiny located him after one rehearsal: his choir director was about entering his car when he heard him singing a Capella song with his friends. He said to him, "So Livingstone you can sing like this!" Immediately, he arranged him for the next mid-week service praise and worship. That was the genenis of his rise to stardom.
He did that first assignment, and it has birthed him several opportunies. Today, he has become a sought-after gospel artiste. God has raised him to celebrity status.