When you think of gospel music that draws your heart into the presence of God, David Dam is a name that keeps coming up in conversations across Africa and beyond. He’s a Nigerian gospel singer, worship leader, songwriter, and music director known for songs that carry depth, reverence, and unmistakable spiritual passion.
Early Life & Musical Calling
David Dam was born on October 9 in Jos, Nigeria, and later became a key part of the worship community at Eternity Network International (ENI) also known as Koinonia Global, led by Apostle Joshua Selman.
Before joining Koinonia Global, David served as Music Director at Zaria Rhema Chapel International, where he worked with worship teams and helped lead corporate praise.
His Role at Koinonia Global
Today, David Dam serves as the Associate (Assistant) Music Director at Eternity Network International (Koinonia Global), where he plays a major role in shaping worship experiences that thousands of believers attend weekly and watch online. His ministry is not only local, it reaches people across Africa, Europe.
At Koinonia, his music often features in spirit-led worship sessions that focus on surrender, praise, and communion with God qualities that have endeared him to many worshippers.
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Musical Projects
David Dam has released several powerful songs that have been embraced widely across Christian communities. His music blends contemporary gospel with African praise and prophetic worship, creating sounds that are both deeply spiritual and musically rich.
Some of his notable songs include:
“Ebenezer (Live)”
“Father of Mercy (Live)”
“Rest on Me” (featuring Theophilus Sunday)
He has also participated in powerful collaborations, including featuring on “Nagode” with Dunsin Oyekan a song of thanksgiving and praise.
In 2023, David Dam released his debut album Kingdom Come (Live), a collection of live worship songs designed to lead listeners into deeper encounter and surrender.

The album includes tracks with other notable worship leaders, including Kaestrings and Prospa Ochimana, showcasing both community and creative unity in gospel music.
Personal Life
David Dam is not just a worship leader — he is a multi-talented artist. Apart from music, he is known as a visual artist, creating portrait drawings, landscapes, and other art forms.
He is happily married to Gabbie Jane Ehi David, a quantity surveyor, fashion designer, and stylist.

Conclusion
David Dam represents a wave of African worship ministers who combine skill, anointing, and passion to reach a generation hungry for divine encounter. His vision is not just to entertain it’s to lead believers into intimacy with God through worship, praise, and prophetic sound.
Through his music and ministry, he continues to inspire and uplift believers, encouraging a deeper walk with God



