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Edward Sunday (born 30 October, 1973) is a Nigerian gospel music producer and sound engineer. He is the founder of Azusa Productions.
Early life and education
Edward Sunday was born on 30 October 1973 in Ibadan, Nigeria, to Mr. and Mrs. Onokaya. He originates from Owan WestLocal Government Area in Edo State, Nigeria and grew up primarily in Lagos. He began his education at New Eden Primary School in Ibadan and continued at the University of Ibadan Staff School for his secondary education. He later attended The Polytechnic, Ibadan, where he earned both an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and a Higher National Diploma(HND) in Estate Management.
In 2021, he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Music, Sound Engineering, and Concert Production from ESCAE University, Benin. In 2024, he received an additional PhD in the same field from Myles Leadership University.[1]
Career
Edward Sunday began his career as a choirmaster at a local church.[2] In 1998, Edward Sunday began his career as a producer and engineer at VIF Studio in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria.[3] In 2012, Edward Sunday was appointed Head Sound Engineer and Technical Director at The Present House (The Water Brook). In 2016, he served as a judge for the music competition Voice Out.[4]
In 2020, Edward Sunday founded Azusa Productions, a music and record production company. He has also worked on the production of live performances for several gospel artists.[3]
Production discography
Selected production and sound engineering discography[5]