Just before my show on Premier Gospel, I joined Chantelle live on air, and she asked the question people always want to know — “Where did the name GiantKiller come from?”
Stefan Brown stopped by Afternoons with Ibe to share the heart behind his brand-new EP Freedom — but his journey runs deeper than just new music. From drummer to dynamic worship leader, the London-born creative has quietly become one of the UK gospel scene’s most influential voices, serving artists across the nation and leading worship movements that are shaping a generation. With a fresh, modern-gospel sound and a passion for prayer and consecration, Stefan’s music isn’t just heard — it’s felt.
When Ian Green joined Afternoons with Ibe, he brought more than industry stories. Known for working with global icons and leading UK gospel artists, Ian shared powerful testimonies — including a striking story involving a Hollywood actress — reminding listeners that faith can move just as strongly behind the scenes as it does on the stage.
On Afternoons with Ibe on Premier Gospel, Ibe spoke with Action Jackson about motivation, faith, and responsibility. He challenged passive thinking, emphasised action over inspiration, and encouraged listeners to move with God, build resilience, and take intentional steps toward lasting personal growth
Gospel singer Natalie Okri joined Premier Gospel as a guest presenter alongside Ibe Giantkiller—then dropped a surprise. Live on air, she revealed her recent engagement, sharing the full, heartfelt story with listeners in a joyful, unforgettable moment.
Gospel rapper DC3 lit up Premier Gospel Studios, joining Afternoons with Ibe to announce his MOBO Awards nominations for Best Newcomer and Best Gospel Act. Known for bold faith, sharp lyricism, and infectious energy, DC3 is fast becoming one of the UK’s most exciting gospel voices.
William Last KRM has built a global fanbase with his outrageous humour and unforgettable characters — but behind the comedy is a belief system that’s surprising audiences everywhere. His faith isn’t just a footnote; it’s the fire behind his creativity, his purpose, and his rise. Here’s why what he believes might shock you just as much as his viral videos.
Antonia Burrell is a trailblazing skincare innovator, educator, and woman of faith whose plant-based beauty brand celebrates all skin tones. As part of our Black Excellence series, we honour her commitment to diversity, purpose, and empowerment—proving that true excellence shines through service, integrity, and impact.
It’s Black History Month on Premier Gospel, and we’re celebrating Black Excellence — individuals making a lasting impact in our community. This week, we meet counsellor and man of faith Ezekiel Thompson, founder of Thompsons Bereavement Support Ministry, who helps people navigate grief with compassion and hope. Here’s our conversation on healing, faith, and moving forward after loss.
It’s Black History Month, and on Premier Gospel Drivetime, we’re celebrating Black Excellence — people using faith and purpose to impact lives. This week, we spotlight Candice McKenzie, founder of ACKEE – the African Caribbean Kidney Education Enterprise. After her own kidney diagnosis in 2019, she turned pain into purpose, educating and empowering others to care, give, and live.
What happens when gospel collides with football? Still Shadey is about to show us. The Mirror Mirror 2025 concert at Stamford Bridge isn’t just music — it’s ministry, mentorship, and movement all in one. This is faith with flow, purpose with power.
As part of our Black Excellence feature for Black History Month, we spotlight Junior Spence — a respected leader and youth specialist whose journey from Hackney to national recognition is a story of resilience and purpose. Dedicated to empowering young people, Junior continues to inspire transformation, redefine leadership, and model what true Black excellence looks like in action.
Shabazz Graham is a self-professed Questionologist, social advocate, and filmmaker with over thirty years in the creative industry. As the creator, co-founder, and CEO of Qcast — a human-centred Q&A social platform — he champions the power of asking better questions and building healthy spaces for inquiry, dialogue, and meaningful solutions.
Alton McDonald is dedicated to transforming young lives through world-class education. He believes every child, regardless of background, deserves the opportunity to succeed. Passionate about creating opportunities that inspire and empower, Alton works to build learning environments where young people can dream boldly, grow confidently, and achieve remarkable success.
Playwright Alan Charles is set to premiere his new production, Why Didn’t I Get Married?, a drama tackling the often-ignored issue of singleness in the church. While marriage is frequently preached from the pulpit, Charles questions why singles remain overlooked. Blending storytelling and social commentary, the play challenges cultural expectations, highlights faith-based struggles, and sparks dialogue about love, commitment, and identity in today’s church.