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Omolara: My music is a call to worship and miracles

Gospel singer Omolara has described her songs as a call to deep worship and a channel through which God works miracles in people’s lives. She says her entire music ministry is centred on ushering listeners into God’s presence, where they can experience healing, restoration and answered prayers. Omolara explains that many of her songs come as “divine downloads” through dreams and direct encounters with the word of God. According to her, this makes her compositions more than entertainment, turning them into tools for preaching the gospel, strengthening faith and pointing people to the power of Jesus.​​ The singer, who has released worship projects such as “Ise Oluwa” and other Yoruba and multilingual gospel songs, says she deliberately blends African rhythms with global gospel sounds to reach a wider audience. She believes that when people truly focus on God in worship, miracles naturally […]

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Tonto Dikeh sets boundaries, prioritises respect in 2026

Nollywood actress and politician Tonto Dikeh says she will be more deliberate about the people and brands she associates with in 2026, stressing that respect is non negotiable. In a series of posts on Instagram and Facebook, she announced new personal and professional boundaries for the year.​ Dikeh said she will not work with or promote any individual, platform or brand that is hostile or disrespectful towards her, her faith or her pastor. She added that she will only support organisations that value, honour and protect her as a person and as a professional.​ She also warned that event invitations and promotional requests must now go through her management, except in rare cases where there is a close personal relationship. According to her, she does not make casual appearances, even for acquaintances, and will only show up where clear professional […]

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AGN president urges CAN to reconsider stance on Ini Edo’s A Very Dirty Christmas

Outgoing Actors Guild of Nigeria president, Dr Ejezie Emeka Rollas, has called for calm and constructive dialogue between the Christian Association of Nigeria and the creative industry over reactions to Ini Edo’s film A Very Dirty Christmas. CAN had described the movie’s title as offensive to Christianity.​ Rollas argued that the title is not an insult to the Christian faith but a metaphorical and creative expression. He said it was intended to reflect the complex and sometimes messy realities that can surround the Christmas season, not to mock or trivialise Christian beliefs.​ In a statement, he noted that a full viewing of the film shows no scenes that ridicule or undermine Christianity. According to him, criticisms based only on the title would benefit from a more complete engagement with the movie itself.​ Rollas stressed that Christmas remains a sacred season […]

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Tonto Dikeh sends Christmas message to the grieving

Actress Tonto Dikeh has shared a heartfelt message for people dealing with grief and loneliness during the Christmas season. In a post on X, she acknowledged the deep pain that comes with losing a loved one and said it is normal to feel overwhelmed and to miss those who are no longer here. She prayed for strength, rest and peace for those struggling with their emotions at this time. Dikeh encouraged grieving individuals to hold on to hope and to find comfort in the love and memories shared with their departed loved ones. She reminded them that love does not end with death but lives on in every memory, tradition and moment they wish they could relive. She assured her followers that it is okay to cry and to miss those they have lost, noting that feeling such pain is […]

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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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Nicki Minaj Tells UN: Christians in Nigeria Driven From Homes, Killed

American rapper Nicki Minaj spoke at a United Nations event, claiming Christians in Nigeria are being forced from their homes and killed, echoing recent warnings by former US President Donald Trump. Minaj called attention to burned churches, shattered families, and communities suffering from religious violence. She emphasized that her message was meant to spotlight victims, not to divide, saying, “This is not about taking sides or dividing people, but uniting humanity and standing against injustice.” Minaj also thanked Trump for his leadership on the issue and praised Nigeria’s deep faith traditions and her local fanbase. Trump recently threatened military action, calling Nigeria a “country of particular concern” and referencing attacks by armed groups on Christian villages. The Nigerian presidency rejected the claims, stating violence affects all groups and is primarily driven by land, resource disputes, and criminal gangs. Security analysts […]

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Abioye Razaq Reflects on Faith and Growth in ‘Irinajo Aye’

In an era where Afrobeats and chart-driven collaborations dominate the Nigerian music scene, Abioye Razaq offers a moment of calm reflection with his new single, “Irinajo Aye,” meaning “Life’s Journey” in Yoruba. Released in October 2025, the song is a heartfelt meditation on faith, perseverance, and self-discovery. It positions Razaq among a new wave of Nigerian artists blending traditional emotion with modern sound. “Irinajo Aye” carries a slow, spiritual rhythm anchored by soft percussion, acoustic instruments, and gentle vocal harmonies. The simplicity of its production creates space for reflection, while Razaq’s soulful delivery gives the song a prayer-like depth. His voice guides listeners through themes of struggle, gratitude, and hope. The track features artist Danny, whose verse adds a subtle urban touch without disrupting the song’s traditional essence. Together, they create a seamless blend of old and new—a meeting point […]

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Johnny Drille: My Music Doesn’t Fit in Church

Nigerian singer Johnny Drille has revealed that while his musical foundation is in the church, he never felt his sound belonged there. Speaking on a podcast, the artist stated that his faith remains strong, but his music often receives backlash from the Christian community for not conforming to traditional gospel norms. He explained that his songs focus on positive themes, like love, which he believes the church sometimes avoids discussing openly. Drille, who was once a church choir director, acknowledged that the experience was crucial in shaping him as a musician. However, he feels there is a wider space for music beyond just worship, and his creative expression naturally found its home outside the church setting.

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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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BBNaija’s Sultana Speaks on Faith’s Disqualification

Former BBNaija Season 10 housemate, Sultana, has revealed she did not feel good about the disqualification of her colleague, Faith. In a post-eviction interview, Sultana admitted that while Faith faced the consequences for his actions, his exit from the show affected her personally. "I didn’t feel good about Faith’s disqualification honestly," she stated, acknowledging that the situation had "gone out of hand." Faith was disqualified from the reality show after a physical altercation with Sultana during a group task. The clash began with a verbal argument over leadership and escalated when Faith dragged a basket, causing Sultana to fall and sustain an injury. Despite the incident, Sultana's comments show a nuanced perspective on the event that led to her fellow housemate's removal from the house.

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