Tabitha Feranmi (born March 3, 1999) is a Nigerian gospel music minister, recording artist, linguist, and youth revivalist known for her spiritually charged worship songs and heartfelt ministry. She has emerged as a voice in contemporary Nigerian gospel music, blending lyrical depth with a passion for raising a generation devoted to God.
Early Life and Background
Tabitha was born into the Christian family of Mr. and Mrs. Adeniyi in Oyo State, Nigeria. Though her roots are traced to Osun State, she grew up in an environment deeply shaped by faith, discipline, and a strong passion for spiritual life from a young age.
Education
Her academic journey reflects both scholastic and artistic discipline. Tabitha attended:
- Omoladun Nursery and Primary School, Oyo State
- Adesola Kings and Queens School
- Ola David Comprehensive College for secondary education
- The Polytechnic of Ibadan – National Diploma
- Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State – Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics
Her background in linguistics has influenced her songwriting and the clarity with which she delivers her messages in music.
Ministry and Music Career
Tabitha Feranmi’s music ministry began more than seven years ago out of a deep desire to see young believers walk intentionally with God. Known for her passionate and spiritually grounded worship, her songs are marked by earnest lyrical content and a prophetic tone aimed at stirring hearts toward revival. She has ministered across various platforms throughout Nigeria, particularly encouraging young people to pursue a deeper relationship with God.
Musical Works
Some of her popular tracks include:
- Imole
- Bamise
- Iyanu
- My Heart Cry
Her songs are characterized by spiritual intensity, emotional resonance, and lyrical focus on hope, faith, and revival.
Public Presence and Influence
Tabitha remains active on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where she shares ministry updates and music releases. She worships at The Light of God Prayer and Salvation Church, continuing to grow spiritually while inspiring others with her gift.
Personal Life
In mid-2025, Tabitha publicly addressed challenges involving her child’s father, highlighting personal struggles and drawing attention to her journey as a young mother and ministry leader.
