Category: Worship

  • Christians pray for President Tinubu at Christmas Carol

    Christians pray for President Tinubu at Christmas Carol

    Christians from different denominations have gathered to celebrate the Christmas season with prayers for the success of President Bola Tinubu‘s administration.

    The Annual Christmas Carol tagged: Created to Manifest His Glory, taken from Mathew 5: 15, was organised by Asiwaju Project Beyond 2023 and held recently in Ikeja Lagos.

    It featured top gospel artists who thrilled the people with melodious songs in praise to God to celebrate the Christmas season.

    Some of the artists include Evangelist Esther Igbekele, Evangelist Segun Ajidara, Omotola Jaiyeola, popularly known as Gberra, and a host of others.

    Speaking at the event, The National Women Leader of Asiwaju Project Beyond 2023, Mrs. Toyin Aroyewun, said that the carol was aimed at appreciating God for the success of the 2023 elections that led to the emergence of President Tinubu and also to commit him to God’s hand that his administration will succeed and Nigerians will be happy again.

    She said that 2023 was like a woman who was labouring, noting that the New Year 2024 will bring forth great tidings, ease, and abundant blessings from God for Nigeria.

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    In his words, the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Asiwaju Project 2023, Lagos State, Hon Lanre OLaide said that they gathered to celebrate “our leader and mentor, President Bola Tinubu who God has destined to be the President of this country and we are also offering praises to God to celebrate the season.”

    Olaide, the convener of the Christmas Carol said that in 2022, the group engaged in ceaseless prayers to God for President Tinubu to win the 2023 election, God answered our prayers. We are not resting on our oars but we are committing his administration to God’s hand that God will perfect everything that concerns him.

    He posited further that the group will embark on numerous humanitarian gestures to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable and hapless Nigerians at this Christmas season, appealing to Nigerians to be patient with the present administration as we will soon experience a sign of relief.

    “President Bola Tinubu has a lofty agenda that will help to address numerous challenges facing the country. I believe that as he rolls them out, things will normalise and we will all smile again”, he said.

  • Christmas: Church, prison fellowship fetes inmate children

    Christmas: Church, prison fellowship fetes inmate children

    It was a season of joy and excitement for over 50 families when the Prison Fellowship Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter supported by The Apostolic Church Nigeria, LAWNA organised a Christmas party for the children and spouses of inmates.

    The event was held recently at The Apostolic Church Nigeria, LAWNA International Convention Ground. Food items, clothing money, and educational materials were shared to the admiration of the families of persons in incarceration. 

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    Chairman, Prison Fellowship Nigeria, Lagos chapter, Michael Adeyemo explained that the annual programme themed “Angel Tree 2023″ was a time to show love to vulnerable children, especially those whose parents were not present to provide for the children during the Yuletide because they were in prison.

    He explained that the children from both Muslim and Christian homes were reached through their parents’ consent.

    Adeyemo stated: “There is a consent form each of them has to fill to indicate their interest. This outreach is done across the country.” 

  • Evangelist Okeowo eulogizes late father for his good legacies

    Evangelist Okeowo eulogizes late father for his good legacies

    A Girl-child advocate, Newspaper Columnist, and Founder/Headgirl of The Girls Apostolic Ministry of All Nations popularly known as the “Apostle of Chastity”, Evangelist Temilolu Okeowo, hosted all and sundry to “When Virgins Sing” 2023- a Concert Ministration and Healthy Music Competition in commemoration of her father, Late Sir Victor Taiwo Okeowo (KCW)’s 20th-year remembrance at Hoare’s Memorial Methodist Cathedral Yaba, Lagos.

    Late Sir Victor Taiwo Okeowo (KCW), in his lifetime was a Real Estate Magnate, Industrialist & Construction Giant. He was the CEO of Metal Construction West Africa Ltd & Manna Real Estate Ltd. Also a Philanthropist, he was a Choirmaster Emeritus of Methodist Church Nigeria, Palm Avenue for 27 years. Aside from ensuring his local church had an excellent choir, hiring professional organists and paying their salaries from his pocket, and buying musical instruments and world-class organs and choir robes from time to time, he also in his magnanimity gave scholarships to choristers to both Nigerian and foreign institutions and generally made life better for everyone who came around him and served God with all he had.

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    Amongst the dignitaries present were the Prelate Emeritus and Prelate Methodist Church Nigeria- Their Eminences, Dr. Sunday Ola Makinde and Dr. Oliver Aba who was the Chairman of the August event. In his speech, he eulogized the late Sir Victor Taiwo Okeowo (KCW) for his laudable works in Methodist Church Nigeria and the wonderful legacies he left behind. He also applauded Evangelist Temilolu Okeowo for her timely ministry needed in a highly depraved world like this and encouraged her not to give up on her mission on earth.

    Evangelist Temilolu Okeowo took the audience down memory lane revealing how her late father laid the foundation for her ministry by raising her in purity and holiness, ensuring he kept an eye on all his children and fiercely protected his daughters from guys as much as he could.

  • Second Thanksgiving: Synagogue agog with celebration

    Second Thanksgiving: Synagogue agog with celebration

    The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) last Sunday held its second thanksgiving service following the commencement of the church operations after its founder, Prophet TB Joshua‘s passing.

    The highly colourful event was a full house, as the church auditorium in Ikotun and its extensions were characteristically filled to the brim, with worshippers from across the country, Africa, and beyond.

    Anchored by Chioma and KC Brown as MCs, activities of the day included praise songs by the church choir, music by guest artist Christiana Shasho from Tanzania,  Akintayo Akinwande, Nancy Amanco from the Dominican Republic, and dance drama by Group for Christ.

    Recounting the journey in the last two years, SCOAN leader, Pastor Mrs Evelyn Joshua gave thanks to God for the strength to soldier on after her husband’s ascension and for preserving and even expanding the church.

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    Eulogising the late founder of the church, KC Brown challenged all who claimed T B Joshua’s achievement was a fluke to achieve half of what he achieved in such a short time.

    According to him, none of those who tried to undermine his great work fulfilled the scripture as he did.

    “The bible said we will lend to nations; which was what Prophet TB Joshua did all his life,” he said.

    Of the woman of God who has inherited the pastoring of the church, KC Brown said, “It will be an error if we do not celebrate the person on whom the mantle is resting today,” stating that she has more than stood up to the test.

    The church also took time out to regale the congregation with the evangelism journey so far since the commencement of service two years in two tranches of video reports.

    Most notable was the dedication of the first-ever SCOAN branch in Akure, Ondo State, which was graced by the deputy governor of the State, Mr Lucky Ayedatiwa. 

    The reports also captured the church’s continuation of its founder’s giving legacy, starting with its donation of 10,000 pounds to families of victims/survivors of the Turkey earthquake earlier in the year.

    This was followed by interventions in Malawi, where about 200 people lost their lives to Tropical Cyclone Freddy; and as far as Bolivia, Canada, UK, and Zambia, to mention a few.

  • Pastors make case for upright leaders

    Pastors make case for upright leaders

    As the year winds down in a couple of weeks, church founders and men of faith have impressed on other leaders in the Lord’s Vineyard and other stakeholders in the media the need to place more emphasis on sound moral teachings that will promote sustainable peace and development in the nation, reports ADEOLA OGUNLADE.

    Elections are very important to Nigerians today. Nigerians are being more active and involved in the process of choosing leaders to that point of leadership because of the state of the economy and security,” Senior Pastor, of the Foundation of Truth Assembly (FOTA), Yomi Kasali said during the end-of-year forum of the Association of Christian Correspondents of Nigeria (ACCoN), held recently at the Vineyard Christian Ministry, Lagos.

    Speaking on the theme tagged: ‘Sustaining Peace and Unity in Nigeria in the Post-Election Era: Role of the Church and the Media,’ Kasali said that in the last 24 years, Nigeria has witnessed successive transitions of government from one administration to another, noting that not much can be said about the electoral process both at the state and federal levels.

    According to him, the parlous state of the economy and the issue of insecurity have been the two major factors that stimulate the interest of Nigerians in arriving at their electoral choices.

    Both the church and the media have roles to play in the pre and post-election processes.

    Kasali calls for more patriots, not politicians

    While commenting on how to get Nigeria working again after the strained socio-political atmosphere on the back of the 2023 general elections, Kasali said that Nigeria needs patriots and not politicians. According to him, patriots build a nation not politicians.

    “Nigeria in post-election needs moral leaders. This country needs two things for our nation to get better – first Nigeria needs moral leaders; second, Nigeria needs patriots,” Kasali stressed.

    “Nigeria will not get better by looking to politicians for solutions to national issues; rather she must look for patriots who are detribalised, with some sense of moral uprightness. “Politicians know we have been bought over – what I am simply saying is that we are all involved. We lack moral leaders in Nigeria,” he said.

    He is of the view that people can effect change, especially for the cause of the people without holding political offices. “Christian journalists must become moral leaders. When we have patriots in politics, it’s better. But, when we have politicians forming patriots, it’s terrible. Because politicians build parties for themselves; patriots build nations – that is why it’s easier for patriots to work with the winning side even when they lose,” Kasali said.   

    Church as a change agent

    Kasali disclosed that about 12 years ago while he was working on a project tagged, ‘Church for change’, he discovered that Nigeria had less than 1, 800 active politicians in electoral (political) offices both at the state and federal levels.

    The idea of the project, he recalled, was to leverage the church as a moral agent to drive change in the polity. “1, 800 people should not hold 200 million Nigerians to ransom,” he lamented. Less than 2000 people should not carry the responsibilities and the future of the entire nation on their shoulders, he reiterated.

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    He disclosed that the plan behind the project then was to meet with about 1000 politicians holding political offices as ‘Church for Change’ and as Christians to speak directly as moral institutions, leveraging moral and persuasive force for social transformation.

    The church for Change project was birthed by the need to create a progressive change agenda that people can see and measure tangibly.

    “Some of us run churches with 8000 members – if you look at 2000 people, we should be able to communicate, speak to these 2000 people. Those that you and I put into offices vote through the ballot boxes to run the affairs of the state and federal government,” Kasali noted. 

    The church, he emphasised, is a moral institution that must speak truth to power and must be non-partisan. Noting that the church is not a business enterprise hence the need to maintain its non-partisanship by avoiding using the pulpit for partisan politics.

    The Ark of Nigeria will rest on solid rock – Archbishop Ojo

    The Presiding Archbishop of Calvary Kingdom Church (CKC), Joseph Ojo, took his lessons from Genesis, stating that “The ark rested on the seventh month; on the seventh day of the seventh month upon Mount Ararat.”

    According to him, the President Bola Tinubu-administration will be celebrating seven months in office by December 29 he therefore prayed that the ark of Nigeria would begin to rest on the solid rock. According to him, the foundation of the current administration will be solid enough to withstand all the political floods ahead of it, and it will not get carried away by the floods.

    Ojo, who was represented by Best Ojo, the National Overseer of CKC, said that God is raising men in journalism, in the church that will always come with the olive leaf. “The dove signifies the Holy Spirit, and the olive leaf signifies the truth. The truth is that our waters will abate in this country,” he said.

    The church has a critical role to play in Nigeria’s socio-political and socio-economic narrative. He said that the church must appear to be blameless in all circumstances and that church leaders and journalists will be blameless in carrying out their day-to-day activities.   

    Rhoda Jatau: It’s wrong to beg govt – Bishop Robertson Akwazi, former PFN chairman, Bauchi

    According to him, the question left for the Nigerian state to answer is about what happened to the perpetrators of the Sokoto killing; and if the question is left unanswered, it means there is a problem in Nigeria.

    He said further that Rhoda Jatau was not meant to have been jailed, and that whoever jailed her should have been the first person CAN should have gone after to ensure that justice is served. “And, if that is not done it means we are just hypocrites.”

    According to him, Jatau was bold enough to speak up when Christian leaders in the country were afraid to speak.

    “Are you saying that as Christians in Nigeria, we can no longer cry out for injustice?”

    Was she wrong to have asked why a young girl would be murdered for a crime she never did?

    We must have the mind of Christ as a church-Adetoyese-Olagunju

    The Senior Pastor of Praise Arena-Kingdom Light Christian Centre, Dr. Jummy Adetoyese-Olagunju, charged the church to have the mind of Christ in any situation and circumstances and should live above the standard of the world.

    He noted that as the light of the world, we are to make a difference in society. Be the light to the world.

    He said “As stated in Matt 5:14-16 “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”

    Adetoyese-Olagunju cited Myke Murdock saying it takes knowing Jesus for you to be saved but it takes knowing the principles of Jesus for you to succeed in life.

    “Therefore we as followers of Christ should be guided and controlled by the principles of Jesus we are following; His ways should become our way and his instructions become our foundation”, he said.

    He advised the church that the church should rediscover and focus on its purpose concerning the Kingdom assignment, adding that the Church should champion the move to institutionalise the right values in the educational system without sounding religious.

    He charged the Christian media practitioners to rediscover and focus on their purpose as Light to the World.

  • Christmas: Onaiyekan urges political leaders to rebuild confidence of youths

    Christmas: Onaiyekan urges political leaders to rebuild confidence of youths

    Catholic Bishop Emeritus of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, has tasked political leaders  to rebuild  the trust of youths in their fatherland through good leadership to secure the future of the country.

    He made the call in an interview with newsmen on the sideline of Christmas Carol  organised  by Managing Director, Prezzo Shed Investments Limited, Mr Emmanuel Njoku, on Thursday  night in Abuja.

    The event tagged ‘Carol Night of Nine lessons and songs’, attracted the scintillating Abuja Choral Ensemble, clerics and other Nigerians from different background.

    According to Onaiyekan, the youths have lost hope and trust in the country because of successive bad leadership at all levels.

    He lamented that the youths frustration was demonstrated in their willingness to leave the country in their hordes to Europe and other parts of the world in search for a better life.

    The former president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) warned that if nothing was done urgently to reverse the tide, the future of the country would be bleak.

    “Unfortunately, young people have lost confidence in the country and they are leaving, that is not good news.

    “The nation whose youths are running away has no future and our political leaders need to rebuild their trust.

    “The leaders are supposed to organise all sectors   in such a way that nobody is hungry and that people are not running into poverty.

    “Every day we are hearing that the rate of poverty is increasing, that is not good news, and If I was the president, I would be ashamed.

    “But I will not ‘japa’, I am not going anywhere, I will stay here and continue to shout that the right thing should be done, and you cannot turn what is wrong into right,” he said.

    In his short sermon, Onaiyekan urged Nigerians to use the season to share what they have with their neighbours, as giving was what characterised the message of Christmas.

    He said: “Resist the temptation of monopolizing Jesus in the Christmas season and share the joy of Christmas with everyone.

    “If you can help one or two persons do just that, because we must all do what we can to reach out to our neighbors this season,” he said.

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    Njoku, who was the host, said the Carol Night was an annual event organised  to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and to reechoe the message of love for neighbor and humanity.

    “Christmas represents giving and love, which is what God did for us by giving us Jesus Christ, and we must also demonstrate that to others,” he said.

    Highpoint of the event was the cutting of the Christmas cake by the host and his family, flanked  by clerics and was followed by sections of songs performances.

  • Tope Alabi’s Mardebra foundation gives Christmas presents to widows

    Tope Alabi’s Mardebra foundation gives Christmas presents to widows

    The Mardebra foundation established by the gospel musician, Tope Alabi and her family, organised an event to support widows on Friday, December 22.

    The event tagged, “Comforting widows hearts for Christmas” was held at Room 22 event centre, Abiodun Kuye rd, new Oko-Oba, Abule-Egba, Lagos.

    The founder of the foundation, Tope Alabi, said the gesture was to reduce hunger and help out widows during this Christmas period due to the current economic situation.

    Presenting the raw food items, popcorn making machine and cash to the less privileged, in Abule Egba, Lagos, she said the foundation exists to give back to the society.

    The musician also spoke about the fact that part of her motivation to help out the less privileged is because she grew up in poverty and that she “knows what poverty is.”

    Speaking on the vision of the foundation, she said: “Every year since its inception 11 years ago the foundation has organized events to help widows and orphanage homes.”

    She further highlighted that the goal of the foundation is to “lay down a template for her kids who the foundation is named after in the first place.”

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    One of the beneficiaries of the event, a widow with three kids Mrs. Adeyemi Rachel said that “she was grateful to Mrs. Tope Alabi for her heartfelt love for widows and she prayed that God will promote and make her greater.”

    Another widow with five kids, Mrs. Sola Olajide said she learnt about the event from her church, she also prayed for the gospel musician expressing appreciation for her gesture.

    The event was attended by over 300 widows who were given Popcorn machines, rice, and cash. Many of the other attendees were grateful to be in attendance and sang along to the musicians worship songs. 

  • Anchor distributes free 250 free Africa Study bible to church leaders

    Anchor distributes free 250 free Africa Study bible to church leaders

    Anchor International Outreach Ministry through its training arms Anchor Leadership Academy(ALA) has distributed 250 free Africa Study Bible to church leaders in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State. 

    The church leaders, including pastors, evangelists, missionaries, Apostles and teachers were drawn from different denominations. 

    They participated in the Next Generation Leaders’ Summit in Ibadan at Molete Baptist Church organised by ALA with the theme “Transformational leadership style “ 

    President of Anchor International Outreach Ministry, Dr Bolarinwa Omotosho  launched the Oyo State Centre of the ministry in Ibadan during the leadership Conference. 

    The benefitting church leaders came from Oyo State, Ogun and Kwara States, including conference speakers like Rev. Dr. Oyekola  Bamidele, President Ibadan Baptist Conference,  who led the participants through prayers and Rev.Dr. Edward Alabi the Senior Pastor of Molete Baptist Church and Chairman, of Pastors Fellowship Ibadan Baptist Conference, Oyo State.   

    There were also Rev. Adeolu O. Akinwumi, Chaplain to the Methodist Archbishop of Ibadan; Dr. (Mrs.) Priscillia Omotosho, member BOT Anchor International Outreach Ministry; Oyo Chairman of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Rev. Samson Ajetomobi, who was represented by Bishop Matthew Ayoola Olubusuyi, General Overseer Kingdom Life Global Christian ministries Ibadan; Apostle Ibiyemi A. Olagoke Area Secretary, The Bible Society of Nigeria Oyo Area; Rev. Adepoju Ezekiel Babatunde Moderator, Oyo East Baptist Association; Dr. Olusegun Daodu Oyo State Coordinator International Institute of Church Growth, the Centre coordinator CSP Ven. Moses Adekola and Protestant Chaplain, Oyo State Police Ibadan Command, Eleyele. 

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    Omotosho, an expert in Next-Generation Leadership coaching, crisis management, peace studies and author of numerous books, spoke on on Raising Next-Generation Leaders. 

    He challenged the church leaders to learn how leaders raised Next-generation Leaders in the Bible. 

    Omotosho also spoke on “Ministers, Marriage and their Ministry” He said that Ephesians 5:12 declared in a straight word that husband and wife submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.  

    “I think this is a correct perspective but unfortunately, many of us as leaders and ministers in the ministry, aiming to advance God’s kingdom and multiply ministries are doing the contrary, this is disobedience to God’s word. 

    Anchor International Outreach Ministry

    “All ministers of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus must balance marriage and ministry together because balancing marriage and ministry is like walking a tightrope. Advancing kingdom work cannot be achieved in isolation of a peaceful home,” he added. 

    At the end of the conference, 250 participants received a copy of the Africa Study Bible worth $77 each, two books, 25 ministry enrichment e-books, kitbags and a certificate. 

    The participants appreciated Anchor International Outreach Ministry and their Partner Oasis International Ltd, USA. 

    “A special appreciation to the leadership of Anchor International Outreach Ministry and Oasis International USA. The lectures, Free Study Bible, and the gifts packaged are laudable. More of God and grace to impact the world the more in Jesus’ name,” said Pastor Noah Oyelade of Sinai Baptist Church, Apata ,Ibadan, Oyo State.

    “The Anchor Leadership programme  is very impactful, qualitative and kingdom-oriented. I am refreshed and charged for greater relevance in God’s vineyard. Appreciation to the Convener, all team members, and Partners, especially Oasis International Ltd USA for the gift of the African Study Bible. God bless you all,” The Rev. Adeolu O. Akinwumi, Chaplain to the Methodist Archbishop of Ibadan.

    “I, on behalf of the Bible Society of Nigeria, Oyo Area lauded Anchor International for the success of the leadership training organized in Ibadan. We equally appreciate Oasis International for the gift of the Africa Study Bible and support, it’s our prayer that God will continue to strengthen you to make more impact in His vineyard,” Apostle Ibiyemi A Olagoke Bible Society of Nigeria, Oyo Area Secretary stated. 

  • IBCC unveils initiatives startup fund

    IBCC unveils initiatives startup fund

    To empower, inspire, and drive positive change, the International Billionaire Christian Conference (IBCC) has announced the second edition of its meeting with the theme: power’, wealth and technology. This year’s conference will have the added attraction of the launching of startup fund to bridge the gap between Christian youths with brilliant business ideas and capital.

    The next edition of the meeting, fixed for January 26th and 27th, 2024, at the Redemption Camp, in Ogun State, promises to deliver a transformative experience that goes beyond the ordinary, embracing the intersection of faith, business, and technological innovation.

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    Announcing the details of the second edition of the conference, Pastor Olatayo Ajiboye, the Convener of the IBCC, said: “We want to bring a system in place for an annual conference. God wants me to dwell in a city without poverty; recruit billionaires to promote the last phase of the Gospel; to repair the things that are not being properly done”.

  • ‘Why we need to groom young gospel artistes’

    ‘Why we need to groom young gospel artistes’

     As the yuletide season draws nearer, top-list gospel artistes continue to dominate major gospel concerts and shows, leaving little or no space for younger talents to thrive. ADEOLA OGUNLADE writes about the need for the church to open the space for new talents to blossom

    I have a record label called Spotlite Nation. We are doing quite a lot. We are managing eight artistes who are under 23 and they are doing marvelous things. We are not losing the young artistes we are encouraging them.”

    That was the submission of a fast-rising gospel artist, Moses Bliss Uyoh Enang, popular known as Moses Bliss, as he shared his story of rising to the top with our correspondent in Lagos, yesterday.

    According to him, his rising was divine, adding that God and his church were instrumental to his success in ministry as a young artist.

    Bliss, 28, who had his debut single in 2017 titled: ‘E No Dey Fall My Hand,’ said that there are a good number of young gospel artistes who are doing well in the gospel music industry.

    Bliss cited the scriptures saying: ‘Seeth thou a man diligent in his business,: he will not stand before mean men but he will stand before kings. Be diligent and you will stand before great men.

     “A lot is happening and help is available. Those who are doing the other music, maybe that is what they want to do. God has children-son and daughters who are ready to go all the way with him all the way,” he said.

    Also, a songwriter and gospel artist, Tope Alabi, who has collaborated with up and coming artistes, said that the established gospel ministers are trying their best and as they get to know God the more, they will get it right. Jesus is the only way.

    She stated that up and coming artistes must be patient and persevere as Rome was not built in a day. ‘ You want to move on the staircase and move from one to sixty at once, it is not possible”.

    On her part, a worship leader, Osinachi Kalu Okoro Egbu, known professionally as Sinach, stated that she aspired for the biggest stage when she started. “I was helped in so many ways. Mentoring is a big part of it. I want to speak to young people from my heart.  The fact that you are not making gains at first in serving God, does not mean you will not make gains later. Find where God has called you and don’t allow the devil to deceive you into error because of wealth, fame, and prosperity”.

    Sinach posited that helping young gospel talents is huge. “We are setting up a process to help young artistes and creatives in different ways.  If they are good., they can see that the future is so bright.

    Also, a trumpeter and producer, Evangelist Nathaniel Bassey said  “I think that by living by example and setting the example for young talents to follow is the way to go in raising new gospel talents in our generation.

     “From time to time, I take the bull by the horns through mentorship sessions and training people.  We have a project tagged: 50. It is a close meeting of emerging gospel ministers. We put them together to speak, train, and answer questions, and then from time to time, we create opportunities for them and just identify great talents and mentoring”.

    “I am sure that with a platform like The Experience, young talents hope will be greatly increased. I remember at the Experience in 2008 when it was raining, I was worshiping and singing You are Alpha and Omega. I came to love the Lord and sing and I just felt something in my heart that The Experience painted the picture of my future. Here, I am ministering back to back at The Experience. With platforms like this, we are creating hope and a bright future for our young artists. We, as top gospel artistes must live a life worthy of emulations and we expect them to follow us as we follow Christ”, he said.

    Role of the church in raising new talents

    A front runner in gospel ministry and Publishers of Today’s Music, Mr Faith Ajiboye said that the need for the church to create platforms that will help up and coming artistes is crucial and imperative. A church like Christ Embassy is leading the way in raising new gospel artistes by setting up a studio and giving the artistes a platform to encourage them. Artistes like Buchi, Eben, Sinach, and Moses Bliss have benefited greatly from the church. The church must provide the opportunity for their artistes to ‘blow’ and find expression for their talents. The church must be deliberate in disciplining their congregants including their artistes. If our youths are properly disciplined, nothing outside of Christ will entice them. I have been singing since 1989 and am still here by the grace of God. It is a function of the teachings and training I had when I started that nothing in this world will move me away from Christ. Unfortunately, discipleship is not the emphasis in many churches today as prosperity and healing messages have become the priority. It is a dangerous trend for the church

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    “There is a level of discipleship that people receive that even if the church does not give them anything, they will stay there because they know their service is not to the church but to God. When you know that your service is to God, it does not matter what the world offers you, you will not look there. Teachings, discipleship, and training are major roles the church can play”, he said.

    Also, a musicologist, Professor Albert Oikelome said that the role of the church is so huge, stating that so many pop musicians started from the church and were given the foundation from the church, and because the church did not follow up on them, they left the church. Some people feel they should be given some incentives, which I think is okay. 

    Oikeolome, who was the  National Choir of Deeper Life Bible Church, said that the church gave incentives to it choir members in those days and it was indeed an enabler for them to come. The church has the money. The church has the style of music and a ready market for gospels talents. Every church is a market for gospel artists.

    He cited Christ Embassy as a church that has a huge market for talents. The church can boast of 100, 000 congregants, it is a huge market for talents. What the church leader or set man of the church needs to do is to raise the CD or Album of the artist in front of the church and the whole church will buy it. The church should encourage artists to create songs, and let them sing these songs. Some churches missed it at the beginning. What they refused to do in the 80s or ’90s with the thinking that when they supported their artistes, that would make them shine and if possible outshine their churches. All the so-called A-lists gospel ministers in Nigeria, a good number of them had their upbringing in Deeper Life. They will tell you they started in Deeper Life and because there were no opportunities for expression, they had to leave. They will tell you they started from Baptist. Micheal Jackson and Whitney Houston started at Baptist Church and because the church was highly conservative, it affected them. They are churches learning in a fast way, that are opening their doors to their gospel artises.

    Role of the artists

    Oikolome noted that artistes who hope to be great must be at the right place at the right time with the right people and under the right mentorship of the right personality. “Be in the right place means that there are places where they kill talents. There are a thousand and one place where talents can be appreciated. The Bible says that the talents God has given to you is to profit wither. Profitable to people around and the person himself. and if you are not profitable, you are the one to be blamed. If you have the right genre of songs, you can blossom where you are planted. If you feel you are planted in a place of tears. Times are of the essence to young people. It is like women who have biological clocks. Talents have a clock. Stay with people who understand you. Learn from young people like yourself. You have to search for yourself. You will find people who believe in you so you create your niche. Find a mentor. You cannot be an island. In looking for expression, look for mentors who can help you through those expressions. You can even work for free. You can’t replace experience with money.”

    Oikeolome posited that the disciples  for three years were under the apprenticeship of Christ. “I believe the apprenticeship is what a lot of youths are missing. You can gather your talents with people In the process of learning as an apprenticeship, you will learn so much you can see in schools. Duscin Oyekan started at a loss. He composed his songs years ago and they were not accepted but  with consistency he became one of the most sought after gospel artistes in Nigeria. Consistency  is the key, Oikeolome said.