Panam Percy Paul

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Background information
Birth nameBakulipanam Percy Paul Mokungah
Born Numan, Adamawa State, Nigeria
Origin Adamawa, Adamawa State, Nigeria
Genres Gospel
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist, organist
Instrument(s) Harmonica, guitar
Years active(1981 –present)

Bakulipanam Percy Paul Mokungah, widely known by his stage name Panam Percy Paul, is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose musical career spans 40 years. He was born to major Paul Harley, an officer in the Nigerian Army, and composer Paulina Paul Mokungah in 1958. Paul's kind of music is praise and worship styled in the feel of country music and African high life. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Musical career

Panam Percy Paul started his musical career at age twenty while he was still in school as an undergraduate at Kaduna Polytechnic. He worked at Radio ELWA Christian Communications as a production supervisor and engineer. [5]

Personal life

Panam Percy Paul is from Plateau State and was born in Adamawa State, Nigeria. Paul married his wife, Tina, in 1981. Together, they have four children.

Awards and nominations

YearEventPrizeResultRef
1992FAME Gospel Music AwardArtist of the YearNominated
Best Producer of the YearNominated
Best Vocalist of the YearWon
1995BMI Music AwardArtist of the YearWon
1996Adamawa State ExcellenceWon
2014Crystal AwardsCrystal Lifetime Achievement AwardWon [6]
2018Who is Who AwardsAward of Excellence in Music [7] Recognized Impact Maker on the Plateau Won

Discography

Studio albums

Other works

Apart from music, Panam has written a book titled “Bring Down the Glory”, named after his album. He also has a college called the “Panam College of Music Ministry” in Jos, Plateau State of Nigeria. [8] His record label Panam Music World serves as an organization to assist the education of musicians. [9]

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