Oasis Awards to Air on UCB

|PIC1|The 'first ever UK Gospel Music and Church Awards', which took place 27 July last year at the Hackney Empire in London, will air on UCB (United Christian Broadcasters) this weekend.

The screening of the 2006 Oasis Awards will be split into two 30-minute segments, with the first part appearing on UCB TV, Sky Channel 766 this Sunday 17 February, 2007. The second will follow next Sunday 24 February, 2007; both will air on 10:30 PM.

Last year, gospel group Siani and rapper Jahaziel grabbed multiple awards at the show.

Siani soared with four awards, including Best Gospel Group, Best Gospel Song, Best Songwriter (Simone Stewart), and Best British Album/EP.

In addition, special performances were featured by popular artists like Roger Samuels, Antonio Neal, and Leah.

Hosted by renowned radio presenters Muyiwa and Nikki Tapper, awards for 16 categories were distributed to the most celebrated gospel music artists and ministers in the UK.
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