Draft:Amanam Joe
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Amanam Joe (27 October 1999 – 2025) was a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, music producer, and worship leader. He was associated with contemporary Christian and gospel music in Nigeria and was involved in worship music performance and production.[1]
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1999/10/27
Amanam Joe | |
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| aka Etubom Joe | |
| Born | Joseph Monday Joseph 1999/10/27 Akwa Ibom State |
| Education | University of Cross River State |
| Known for | Singer, songwriter, Producer and pianist |
| Notable work | Nigerian Gospel Singer |
| Awards | NDA awards, CPAC Award, ABM awards, GCP awards |
Biography
Amanam Joe was born on 27 October 1999 into an Akwa Cross–based family originally from Ikot Odohgo, in Nsit Ubium Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. He was raised in a Christian household.
His father, Rev. Monday Joseph, was a minister with The Christian Prayer Author Church in Cross River State, Nigeria. His mother is Mrs. Eno-Obong Monday. His upbringing in a religious environment contributed to his early exposure to Christian worship and music..[2][3]
Role
- contemporary worshipper,
- Contemporary Singer
- Pianist
- Songwriter
- Music producer
Career
Amanam Joe was involved in contemporary gospel and worship music. His activities included performing as a gospel singer and worship leader, songwriting, piano performance, and music production. His work was primarily focused on church and ministry-related music rather than mainstream commercial releases.
Musical Style
Joe’s music was categorized within the contemporary Christian and gospel genres, with an emphasis on worship-oriented themes common in Nigerian church music traditions.
Personal life
Publicly available information about Amanam Joe largely relates to his religious background and musical activities. Details of his personal life were generally kept private.

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