By Okeoghene Akubuike
Rev. Charles Ehanire, renowned gospel minister and award-winning music producer, popularly known as Prince Charles, has unveiled Studio FILADELFIA, a cutting-edge creative hub in Lagos.
Ehanire said the studio aimed to empower artists, promote innovation, and enhance Lagos’ cultural space while providing opportunities for collaboration and growth within the creative industry.
He also introduced The Knowledge Lounge Podcast, a media platform hosting conversations with leading figures across entertainment, business, sports, and thought leadership, designed to inspire learning and promote meaningful dialogue nationwide.

Describing Studio FILADELFIA as a hub for high-quality production, Ehanire said it offered services in music, film, and multimedia arts, ensuring a professional space for artists to create and collaborate.
According to him, the initiative seeks to elevate African creativity by providing a space where producers, musicians, and content creators can express their talents freely and connect with wider audiences.
Located in central Lagos, Ehanire said The Knowledge Lounge Podcast had begun attracting attention by blending entertainment, education, and inspiration, fostering discussions that motivated, enlightened, and challenged conventional thinking.
He added that each episode featured influential personalities sharing wisdom, humour, motivation, and real-life experiences aimed at inspiring young people and fostering curiosity across communities and professional sectors.
Speaking on the unveiling, he said, “Studio FILADELFIA and The Knowledge Lounge are platforms of purpose, designed to empower talent, spark creativity, and create spaces where voices are heard and stories shared.”
Ehanire reiterated his commitment to producing transformative content, nurturing emerging talent, and enriching lives through ministry, media, mentorship, and creative entrepreneurship across Nigeria and the international community.
Born in Benin City, Edo State, Ehanire is a gospel singer, songwriter, and ordained pastor whose global ministry began in 2000, focusing on spreading faith, music, and mentorship across multiple continents.
He shared his personal journey, saying he relocated to the U.S. in 2008 with only 17 dollars, turning humble beginnings into a career as minister, entrepreneur, and philanthropist shaping his ongoing vision.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the cleric serves as General Overseer of God’s Love Divine Favour Ministry Worldwide and oversees multiple business ventures in Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States, reflecting his commitment to faith, creativity, and enterprise. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Abiemwense Moru











