By Benjamin Njoku
Multi-talented singer, actor, and model, Prophet Darlington Unichi has described music as a tool through which he spreads the gospel of salvation to mankind.
Darlington said this, as he dropped the remix of his acclaimed single, ‘Okaka,’featuring minister Chi-Favour. The song is a follow-up to his original song released in 2014.

Speaking on the remix, Darlington, who shuttles between Nigeria and Canada said that the song celebrates the greatness of God and how His mercies have been sustaining mankind. Rendered in English and Igbo languages, PD as he’s fondly called by his admirers described the song as a soul-lifting masterpiece that takes listeners to a higher level of worship.
“Music to me is a tool for spreading the gospel. The world today is in chaos and someone needs to take the message of hope, not just to believers, but to all of humanity. That is what I am preaching with the remix of ‘Okaka’,” he said.
Darlington, who is also an author and public speaker has always brought his diverse talents and unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in the world to bear through his artistry.
He is the General Overseer of The Ark Of Holiness Evangelical Mission and holds a Marketing degree from the Lagos State University and has made significant achievements in the fashion and entertainment industry.
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In 2018, he was crowned Mr Universe Nigeria Eastern King. The following year, he received the Peace Ambassador Award from the Human Rights Peace Commission in Florida, USA.
He recently volunteered time at a Neveen Dominic Cosmetic’s Black History Month event, ‘Beauty From the Kingdom of Kush’ which further earned him a role as a guard for Miss Universe Canada, Nova Stevens who played the Egyptian Queen Amanirenas.
As a filmmaker, who’s presently producing and starring in his upcoming film ‘Ziba’, Darlington is also the founder of Touch A Life Foundation, through which he channels his philanthropic spirit to provide support and uplift the underprivileged
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