- Nigerian singer invited to perform at a carol service by a prominent pastor
- Critics slam the decision as inappropriate and disrespectful.
- Pastor Under Fire for Inviting Spyro to Carol Service
A wave of controversy has swept in after reports surfaced about the invitation of Nigerian singer Spyro to perform at a church program in Lagos. The Harvesters International Gospel Center, a prominent church in the state, hosted the programme.
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Pastor Bolaji Idowu, the leader of the church, personally invited Spyro to participate in the upcoming carol service, triggering a surge of widespread outrage. A considerable number of individuals have voiced their disapproval, condemning the decision as fundamentally wrong and wholly unacceptable.
This dissent has led to a notable backlash against both the church and its leadership, reflecting the depth of dissatisfaction within the community. Numerous people have voiced their discontent with the choice to include a non-religious artist in a church event.
“Don’t marry a man who lives in a family house”- Gospel singer advises women
In Other related stories, Tina Johnson, a Nigerian gospel artist, shared some words of advice to women who are yet to tie the knot.
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In a post via her Facebook page, she advised women not to consider marrying a man who lives in a family house.
She highlighted the influence of family members on such a marriage and how it may shorten the life of the union.