In 1976, he was transferred to
Kaduna where his musical career began as a member of the
Christ Apostolic Church choir. His debut album titled
Emi yio kokiki Re was released in 1978 and in 1982. He retired from the Nigerian Army to focus on gospel music, the same year he established a musical group called "Ayewa International Gospel Singers". He was famous for his 9th album titled
Amona tete maa bo, released in 1984. He has released over 30 musical album over the years as a Nigerian gospel singer. He was honoured with the "Evergreen Award" at the Crystal Awards 2014 held on Sunday, July 20, 2014. ==Discography==