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Victorious Child Ministry dedicates new church building at Tema Newtown
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Victorious Child Ministry dedicates new church building at Tema Newtown

Victorious Child Ministry has officially unveiled and dedicated its new church building at Tema Newtown, marking a major milestone in the ministry’s growth and its commitment to spreading the Gospel. The commissioning and dedication ceremony attracted church members, community leaders, and invited guests, including the Member of Parliament for the Tema East Constituency, Isaac Ashai Odamtten, who served as the special guest of honour. MP urges Christians not to give up on people Addressing the congregation, Hon. Odamtten encouraged church leaders and Christians to remain steadfast in reaching out to people who appear uninterested or distant from the Christian faith. He stressed that individuals who seem disengaged from the church should not be neglected but approached with love, patience, and understanding. “People who appear hard to reach are still loved by God,” he said, urging believers to take deliberate steps […]

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Sola Allyson Preaches Peaceful Coexistence Across All Faiths

Inspirational singer Sola Allyson has shared how her upbringing exposed her to multiple religions and shaped her views on peaceful coexistence among people of different faiths. She said her environment largely determined the religion she practised at each stage of her childhood.​ Allyson explained that as a child she did not have the power to make many personal choices, including which faith to follow. Instead, she practised whatever religion was observed in the homes where she lived.​ She revealed that her mother, aunt and grandmother all came from Muslim backgrounds, so she was raised as a Muslim whenever she stayed with them. During those periods, she took part fully in Islamic worship and practices.​ Her religious experience changed again when she later moved into a Christian household. At that time, she joined in Christian worship and activities, attending church and […]

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Why I Left Church for Three Years – Ariyiike Dimples

Actress and media personality Ariyiike Owolagba (Ariyiike Dimples) has shared how criticism over her attire led her to stop attending her community church for three years. In an ‘Open Up’ podcast interview, Ariyiike explained that an elderly church member told her she would “go to hell” for wearing a pencil skirt, leaving her feeling wrongly judged and unwelcome. Although Ariyiike remains a practicing Christian, she now prefers worshipping elsewhere, away from the judgmental environment she experienced. She urged churches to adapt and simplify their practices, making young people feel accepted without harsh judgment—especially regarding fashion. Ariyiike recounted how the incident was reported to her father, compelling her to send a photo to her mother to prove her decency. She noted that younger congregants have been drifting to other, more inclusive churches, highlighting the need for reform in how churches relate […]

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US Envoy Invites Nicki Minaj to UN After Support for Trump’s Nigeria Remarks

United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, has invited American rapper Nicki Minaj to visit the U.S. Embassy to the UN in New York after she publicly backed former President Donald Trump’s remarks on Nigeria’s religious situation. In a post shared on his X (formerly Twitter) handle on Saturday, Waltz commended Minaj for using her platform to highlight what he described as “the plight of Christians in Nigeria,” and expressed interest in meeting her to discuss U.S. efforts on religious freedom. “@NICKIMINAJ, thank you for using your platform to speak out in defense of Christians being affected in Nigeria,” the envoy wrote. “If you ever find yourself in New York, come by the U.S. Embassy to the United Nations. I’d love to speak with you about what our administration is doing to protect Christian freedoms globally.” The invitation […]

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Johnny Drille: My Music Never Truly Belonged in Church

Nigerian singer and songwriter Johnny Drille has opened up about his relationship with the church and how his musical path evolved beyond traditional gospel music. Speaking on the CreativiTEA podcast, the “How Are You (My Friend)” hitmaker explained that while his faith in God remains strong, he never felt his music fit into the church setting. “For me, I love God. I’m very involved in church, but I never really felt my music belonged there. Every now and then, I get invited to sing in churches, which is kind of interesting,” he said. Signed under Mavin Records, Johnny Drille noted that he occasionally faces criticism from members of the Christian community for performing in church. However, he maintained that his songs promote positive and uplifting messages. “I’ve gotten some backlash from Christians when I perform in churches. But at the […]

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Yemi Solade: My life more peaceful since leaving church

Veteran Nollywood actor, Yemi Solade, has revealed that his life has been more peaceful since he stopped attending church in 2013. Speaking on the Honest Bunch podcast, Solade said he decided to withdraw from church after a pastor cautioned him against working on Sundays, a move he found impractical as an actor responsible for his family’s wellbeing. He recalled, “I got into the church with my wife in 2013. I was told to tell producers not to call me for work on Sundays, and I found it disturbing. It is from that work I contribute financially to the church.” Solade explained that contrary to popular belief that people’s lives decline when they stop attending church, his experience has been different. “There’s this notion that if you don’t attend church, your life will nosedive. I have not seen anything change. Rather, […]

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Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo Urges Accountability for False Prophecies.

Entertainment pundit Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo has called for pastors to be held accountable for false prophecies. Speaking on UTV's United Showbiz on October 12, 2024, he emphasized that unfulfilled predictions damage the credibility of Christianity. Arnold supports Apostle Opoku Onyinah's stance that pastors should refrain from election-related prophecies to prevent unrest. He believes public scrutiny of false prophecies will reduce misleading revelations and promote integrity in religious practices.

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