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Solomon Lange Shows Nigeria’s Northern Christians at The Experience 2025

One of the most emotional moments at The Experience 2025 came when Northern gospel minister Solomon Lange stepped onto the TBS stage and reminded the world that there are vibrant, devoted Hausa Christians in Nigeria. His gentle voice, clothed in humility and passion, released a wave of Hausa worship that touched millions both physically and online. For many, it was the first time hearing Hausa gospel at such a historic event, and the moment immediately became a powerful symbol of national unity in Jesus.


Background — A Northern Voice on a National Stage

Solomon Lange is one of Northern Nigeria’s most respected gospel ministers, known for songs like Nagode, Yabo, Ka Isa, and Mai Taimako. Born in Kaduna, his ministry emphasises gratitude, humility, and hope. Therefore, his presence at The Experience carries cultural and spiritual significance.

Although Nigeria is diverse, many are still unaware of the large population of Christian believers across the North. Consequently, Solomon Lange’s appearance highlighted a truth often overlooked: the body of Christ exists strongly in every tribe, culture, and region of Nigeria.

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Main Highlights of Solomon Lange’s Ministration


A Voice That Represented Millions from Northern Nigeria

When Solomon Lange began singing in Hausa, a quiet reverence swept across the massive arena. The Experience is known for diversity, but hearing a Northern Christian voice minister at that scale felt healing, refreshing, and unifying.

Many worshippers lifted their hands in surprise and gratitude, whispering, “Yes… Christians are in the North,” and “This is the beauty of Nigeria.”

His presence brought visibility, honour, and representation to millions of believers, often not seen on national gospel stages.


Emotional Hausa Worship That Touched Hearts

His rendition of Hausa praise carried purity, calmness, and depth. The softness of the language blended with gentle melodies created an atmosphere of unity across tribes.

Furthermore:

  • Southern worshippers sang along, even without knowing the language.

  • Northern viewers online expressed overwhelming pride.

  • The arena was silent at moments, absorbing every lyric.

This was not just worship — it was a cultural moment, a reminder that the gospel is beautifully diverse and powerful in every tongue.

Solomon Lange Northern Christians Hausa worship at The Experience 2025
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Solomon Lange Northern Christians Hausa worship at The Experience 2025
Pic credit – https://www.facebook.com/theexperiencelagos
Solomon Lange Northern Christians Hausa worship at The Experience 2025
pic credit – https://www.facebook.com/theexperiencelagos
Solomon Lange Northern Christians Hausa worship at The Experience 2025
pic credit – https://www.facebook.com/theexperiencelagos
Solomon Lange Northern Christians Hausa worship at The Experience 2025
pic credit – https://www.facebook.com/theexperiencelagos

Solomon Lange Northern Christians Hausa worship at The Experience 2025


A Symbol of National Healing Through Worship

Nigeria has faced seasons of division, tribal tension, and misunderstanding. However, Solomon Lange’s Hausa worship acted as a bridge. It reminded the country that unity does not erase culture — unity shines through culture.

His voice carried peace. His songs carried identity. His presence carried healing.

Therefore, his ministration became one of the most symbolic expressions of national unity seen at The Experience 2025.


Reactions from TBS and Across Nigeria

Onsite Reaction — Tears, Silence, Joy

Thousands at TBS were visibly emotional. Some cried. Some prayed. Some smiled gently. The response was unanimous — this moment mattered.

Online Reaction — Hausa Christians Celebrate

Comments flooded social media:

  • “I am from the North. Thank you for showing the world who we are!”

  • “Finally, Hausa gospel on a global stage!”

  • “This is the Nigeria we dream of.”

The video clips of his worship trended for hours.

Reflection — What His Ministry Teaches Nigeria

Solomon Lange Northern Christians’ moment teaches Nigeria that:

  • God has His people in every region

  • No tribe owns Jesus — He unites us all

  • Worship is most powerful when diversity is honoured

  • Nigeria is stronger together than divided

His voice was not just music — it was a message.


Conclusion / Call to Action

Solomon Lange’s presence at The Experience 2025 was a celebration of Nigeria’s Christian diversity and unity. By bringing Hausa worship to TBS, he reminded the nation that the body of Christ is beautifully multi-tribal, multi-cultural, and deeply connected.

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