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9ice says prayers and religion have not improved Nigeria

Singer Alexander Adegbola Akande, known as 9ice, has said that Nigeria’s heavy focus on religion and prayers has not translated into real national progress. Speaking at a recent event, he compared Nigeria with countries like the United Kingdom, where people appear less devoted to organised religion yet enjoy higher levels of development. 9ice, who described himself as a traditionalist, said his views were shaped by personal experiences, including recovering from a spiritual attack after help from an Ifa priest. He noted that many Nigerians spend a lot of time on religious activities such as regular worship and pilgrimages. He urged citizens to concentrate more on productivity and practical steps that can move the country forward. According to him, some Nigerians pray over issues they should be working hard to fix themselves. He argued that constant prayers and religious observance alone […]

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Saheed Osupa explains use of juju for success

Fuji musician Saheed Osupa has explained why he uses traditional spiritual practices, often called juju, to support his personal life and music career. He spoke during the 52nd birthday celebration of veteran actor Fatai Odua, popularly known as Lalude, held on March 30. In his remarks, Osupa encouraged people to consider such practices to improve their focus and memory. A video of his comments went viral on Wednesday, drawing wide reactions online. Osupa clarified that he does not see voodoo as something evil, but as a tool that can enhance well being and professional progress. He added that he performs daily obeisance to Ifa, which he believes complements normal efforts people make to become successful. According to him, some people advised him to publicly deny any link to fetish practices, but he refused. He stressed that he has never used […]

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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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