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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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Actress Bimpe Akintunde seeks prayers on self‑forgiveness journey

Actress Bimpe Akintunde has opened up about embarking on a personal journey toward self‑forgiveness and has asked fans to pray for her as she seeks healing, peace of mind and clarity. In an Instagram post, the mother of two stressed that forgiving oneself is crucial for moving forward in life.​ She explained that she is taking this step for her own growth, trusting God to strengthen her through the process. Bimpe described forgiving oneself for “an expensive and unforgettable mistake” as a long journey but said she believes God will make it easier.​ The actress urged others who have made mistakes to also practice self‑forgiveness so they can make life easier for themselves as they continue their life journeys. She added that a person must first forgive themselves before they can truly forgive anyone who has offended them.​

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Qdot recalls traumatic robbery experience with new release ‘28 of Sept’

Nigerian singer Qdot has revisited the armed robbery at his Lagos home in a new single titled ‘28 of Sept’, describing how the attack left him traumatised months after it happened. He says the song is a reflection of his fear, sleepless nights and ongoing struggle for peace since the incident.​ Qdot, whose full name is Qudus Fakoya Oluwadamilare, was robbed at gunpoint around 2:00am on September 28, 2025, alongside his official DJ, DJ Faya. The robbers stole phones, laptops and cash, and also made withdrawals and transfers from his bank accounts while security guards reportedly slept and CCTV cameras stopped working.​ In emotional posts on social media, he revealed that he still wakes up in fear around 2:30am, the time of the attack, and often finds it difficult to go back to sleep. He said the date has passed […]

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