He collaborated with popular gospel singer Marvellous Odiete on "Follow You" and American gospel singer Jonathan Nelson on Oghene Doh,[5] has performed regularly in Africa, Europe, and North America,[6][7] and curated a series of concerts called SOPP (Sammie Okposo Praise Party).
When he released his first album, "Unconditional Love," in 2000, with the hit single "Welu-Welu," he shook up the music business.
He issued a public apology to his wife, Ozioma, via his Instagram page on 24 January 2022, following his infidelity.
The apology came a day after a lady, known only as African Doll, accused him of impregnating and abandoning her.
[11] Okposo told his fans that he would be taking a step back from his ministry to focus on restoration and seek forgiveness.