Gospel music minister Ubong Sunday Williams, widely known as U.S Williams, makes a powerful return to the gospel music scene with the release of his highly anticipated single, “Imara Mma.” With a career that spans over three decades, U.S Williams brings spiritual depth, lyrical precision, and heartfelt worship to this uplifting new track.

“Imara Mma,” which means You Are Beautiful in Igbo, is more than just a song. It is a prophetic sound declaring the beauty and majesty of God in every situation. U.S Williams has two albums to his belt: Kelelechimo (2013) and Jehovah M’Kadesh (2016) where he did a duo. Imara Mma is his first released single.

Imara Mma is a testament and reminder of God’s beauty in all ramifications, situations, and circumstances. It is a song that was birthed in the heat of a waving storm; a moment of deep uncertainty, when he sought direction on whether to go left or right. In that silence, God came through, patting him on the shoulders and reassuring him: “I am beautiful despite all odds.”

A gifted songwriter, critic, arranger, and harmoniser, U.S Williams is also the author of the book The Practicality of Faith and serves as an apostle in the body of Christ. Known for his passionate devotion to God, he’s a God-addict who carries a message of divine presence and restoration wherever he ministers.

Speaking about the song, he shares:
“I trust that God will show up in His majestic beauty to beautify ALL that pertains to you.”

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Ndidi Kwemezi Patrick is an event producer, media personality, and founder of Gospel Centric, a platform dedicated to promoting Christian content and fostering uplifting entertainment. He has produced major concerts and events, working with top names in gospel and mainstream entertainment, and currently hosts engaging radio shows that inspire and inform audiences.

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