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Funke Akindele explains why she stopped attending church services

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has revealed why she no longer attends physical church services on Sundays. She said she stopped going because her presence often turns into a distraction, with people and media teams focusing more on her than on the worship. In a video shared on her Snapchat story, Akindele explained that whenever she attends church, cameras and congregants tend to concentrate on recording or looking at her instead of paying attention to the sermon and the message. She said this made her uncomfortable and convinced her that staying away from the physical building was better for everyone. The actress stressed that her decision does not mean she has abandoned her faith. According to her, she still maintains a personal relationship with God, prays regularly and follows services online rather than in person. Akindele added that she […]

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Tope Alabi leads worship at Akowonjo crusade

The Akowonjo area of Lagos came alive on Saturday night as gospel singer Tope Alabi led thousands of worshippers in a powerful praise session at the Akowonjo for Christ Crusade. The open space at the Pertinence Group premises in Egbeda was filled with intense worship as she performed soul lifting songs that drew the crowd into deep moments of prayer and reflection. Many in the audience sang along, danced and expressed joy throughout her ministration. During her session, Alabi stressed the importance of salvation and told worshippers that true worship must be rooted in a personal relationship with Christ. She warned that worship without accepting Jesus is meaningless and invited people to surrender their lives to Him. Many responded to the altar call. The three day crusade, organised by The Great Commission and The Grace Rock Church, also featured sermons […]

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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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