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“Worship Should Be Free, Not a Commercial Enterprise” – Rev. Fr. Chinenye Oluoma says Mercy Chinwo now charges N10m to perform in churches

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"Worship Should Be Free, Not a Commercial Enterprise" - Rev Fr Oluomo says Mercy Chinwo now charges N10m to perform in churches
"Worship Should Be Free, Not a Commercial Enterprise" - Rev Fr Oluomo says Mercy Chinwo now charges N10m to perform in churches
“Worship Should Be Free, Not a Commercial Enterprise” – Rev Fr Oluomo says Mercy Chinwo now charges N10m to perform in churches


Rev. Fr. Chinenye Oluoma is right to criticize gospel artistes who charge exorbitant fees to sing in church programmes. Worship is a spiritual act, and it should not be turned into a commercial enterprise.

When gospel artistes charge high fees, they are essentially putting a price on worship. This is wrong, because worship is something that should be offered freely to God. It is not something that should be bought and sold.

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Worship is also a communal act. When we gather together to worship, we are not just worshipping God, we are also building community.

When we charge high fees for gospel artistes to sing, we are discouraging people from participating in communal worship.

Finally, charging high fees for gospel artistes to sing can be seen as a form of exploitation. Gospel artistes are often young and inexperienced, and they may not be aware of their own worth.

When they are asked to sing for high fees, they may feel pressured to agree, even if they are not comfortable with the price.

I hope that Rev. Fr. Oluoma’s criticism will lead to a change in the way that gospel artistes are compensated for their work. Worship should be free, and it should be accessible to everyone.

Rev. Fr. Chinenye Oluoma said,

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“We have made religious worship expensive. If I have to bring Mercy Chinwo to come here and sing, how much will I pay? She might charge 10 million naira. Then I will have to collect the money from church members to pay her.

“These are the tragedies we have brought into the church; an artiste will come to the church to minister for 10 million or 5 million, that’s much. I’m not against paying her, you must pay her because you invited her.”

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From Tragedy to Triumph: Little Girl Celebrates Fifth Birthday with Scholarship after Losing Leg in Accident

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A heartwarming story of resilience and generosity has emerged online, celebrating the remarkable journey of a young girl who defied the odds.

Despite losing a leg in a tragic accident, she received a life-changing scholarship on her fifth birthday,

allowing her to pursue her education and dreams.

Two years ago, a horrific accident claimed the lives of 20 individuals.

In the midst of this tragedy, a young girl miraculously survived, though not unscathed.

Her right leg, unfortunately, became a casualty of the event.

Despite the physical setback, the girl’s spirit remained unbroken.

She demonstrated immense resilience and determination,

facing the challenges of recovery and adapting to her new reality

On the occasion of her fifth birthday, a content creator named Nana Tea

stepped forward with a gesture of extraordinary kindness.

Recognizing the girl’s strength and potential, he offered her a scholarship to cover her educational expenses.

This generous gift opened doors for her academic future,

ensuring she wouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to learn and grow.

Nana Tea’s video documenting this heartwarming story has touched hearts across the internet.

The young girl’s journey of overcoming adversity has become a beacon of hope and inspiration,

reminding us of the power of human spirit and the importance of extending support to those in need.

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In 2021 she survived an accident that claimed 20 lives. Unfortunately, she has lost one leg. Tomorrow is her birthday .❤️😍😍🙏 Happy birthday Angel .

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Khloe Slams Podcast Crew: “May We Never Be Victims of Miscommunication”

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BBNaija reality star Koko by Khloe has levied accusations of being set up against the producers of the Bahd and Boujee podcast.

This follows a recent episode where her comments on various topics, including natural hair,

BBLs, and men’s financial responsibility, ignited widespread criticism and backlash.

Khloe’s appearance on the podcast hosted by Moet Abebe and

Tolanibaj sparked controversy after she expressed her opinions on several sensitive topics.

Her views on natural hair, her BBL, and the expectation for men to be the primary financial providers

in relationships received significant negative reactions from viewers.

Facing the backlash, Khloe has taken to social media to express her belief

that the podcast crew orchestrated her downfall.

She claims they deliberately framed her comments to generate controversy and attract attention at her expense.

“May We Never Be Victims of Miscommunication”:

In her statement, Khloe shared a cryptic message stating,

“May we never become victims of miscommunication.”

This ambiguous statement could be interpreted as a veiled accusation against the podcast crew,

implying that they misrepresented her words or manipulated

the interview to create a sensationalized narrative.

Khloe’s accusations highlight the power of editing and

its potential to alter the meaning and impact of an interview.

While the full context of her statements might be missing from the podcast episode,

it doesn’t absolve her entirely of responsibility for the opinions she expressed.

This incident underscores the importance of open dialogue

and responsible communication, especially in the public eye.

Engaging in thoughtful discussions and acknowledging the potential consequences

of one’s words can help mitigate misunderstandings and promote understanding.

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Because I win 120 million person charge me 120k for makeup” Ilebeya Odinaya

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Ilebeya Odinaya’s recent statement about spending 120k on makeup after winning 120 million has ignited a social media debate,

exposing the complex relationship between wealth, privilege, and public perception.

Ilebeya’s decision to spend 120k on makeup, a luxury beauty product,

can be interpreted as a celebration of her newfound wealth and

an opportunity to indulge in a previously inaccessible experience.

It reflects her desire to express herself through fashion and self-care,

a privilege afforded by her newfound financial security.

However, the exorbitant amount spent on makeup has drawn criticism from some online users.

Some argue that it is irresponsible and frivolous, especially in the context of global economic disparity.

Others express concerns about materialism and the potential for wealth to distort one’s values.

Ilebeya’s situation highlights the challenges of navigating public perception in the age of social media.

While celebrating her achievements and indulging in luxury are valid choices,

they can also be misconstrued as flaunting wealth or fostering materialism.

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