Tag: MIKE Abdul

  • Mike Abdul: Tattoos don’t dishonour body, God reads hearts

    Mike Abdul: Tattoos don’t dishonour body, God reads hearts

    Gospel artist Mike Abdul has weighed in on the debate sparked by Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo‘s recent tattoo, saying tattoos do not dishonour the body.

    In a post on Instagram, Abdul argued that tattoos were used in ancient cultures for identity, memory, status, covenant, and storytelling, and that what matters is what the tattoo represents, not the tattoo itself.

    Abdul stated that tattoos don’t dishonour the body, and what dishonours a temple is not the writing on the walls, but what the mark points to.

    He added that God reads hearts, not skin, and if a tattoo leads to gratitude, identity, or reverence, it serves a good purpose.

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    He wrote, ‘’Tattoos were used for identity, memory, status, covenant, and storytelling across ancient cultures, nothing more. Tattoos don’t dishonour the body. What dishonours a temple is not writing on the walls; what matters is what the mark points to, not the mark itself.

    “God reads hearts, not skin. Ink without conviction is decoration. Ink with conviction is remembrance. If a tattoo leads you closer to gratitude, identity, or reverence, it has served a good purpose for you. Faith is not proven by unmarked skin, but by transformed lives.”

    Abdul’s comments come after some Christians criticised Pastor Okonkwo for getting a tattoo, saying it dishonours the body God gave him.

  • Tope Alabi, Mike Abdul others for Iseoluwa Live in concert

    Gospel musicians, Tope Alabi, Mike Abdul of the Midnight Crew, Adeolu Omooba, Odunayo Aboderin and new kid sensation, Feranmi Sax, will on Sunday, September 30, 2018 perform at the second edition of Iseoluwa Live in concert. Other notable singers to minister at the gospel gig are Chioma Jesus, Wole Oni, Femi Okunuga, Funmilade, and the fearless one Tim Godfrey.

    Dubbed ‘Unbreakable’, the concert is scheduled to hold at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Jesus Embassy Parish, VGC, Lekki Lagos.

    The Iseoluwa Live in Concert is an annual music concert headlined by teen gospel star, Iseoluwa Abidemi.

    Its debut last year was well-attended and as well record breaking, as the young star Iseoluwa headlined the show at just 12, displaying talent rarely seen in kids of her age.

    The teen star will perform all her songs including her latest, Rababa. Speaking about the upcoming event, Iseoluwa said “We are the Bible the world will be reading come September 30th.”

  • Iseoluwa, Mike Abdul, Tim Godfrey  others for ‘Iseoluwa Live in Concert’

    Iseoluwa, Mike Abdul, Tim Godfrey others for ‘Iseoluwa Live in Concert’

    Twelve-Year-Old singer, Iseoluwa, whose debut album was released few months ago with a video enjoying massive airplay is set to take the scene a notch higher this Yuletide with her maiden concert dubbed ‘Iseoluwa Live in Concert.’

    And expected to minister at the event which will hold on December 17 at the RCCG Jesus Embassy Parish, VGC, Lekki, Lagos are top gospel musicians like Mike Abdul, Tim Godfrey, Wole Oni, Onos, and Eben.

    Others are Tosin Bee, Odunayo Aboderin and the sensational music instructor of the MTN Project Fame, Uncle Ben.

    Since she was discovered at the age of five by her mum, Iseoluwa has made special appearances in music events like the ‘Meets Media’ monthly event for creatives and personalities in the entertainment and media circuit and as well headlined music activities at church festivals.

    The purple-coloured themed event is to promote the message of peace, according to the artiste.

    “If we are to create peace in our world we must begin with our children,” she said.

    “Racial understanding is not something that we must create. Peace is our gift to each other. Peace cannot be kept by force. When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.”

  • I featured Mike Abdul because of his Fuji feel – Shodyreeks

    I featured Mike Abdul because of his Fuji feel – Shodyreeks

    Just out with a new single, Modupe, which dropped on January 1, 2017, up and coming singer, Shodyreeks, has said she opted for a duet with gospel musician, Mike Abdul because of his ‘Fuji feel.’

    The 24-year old Political Science and International Relations graduate from Osun State University whose real name is Shodiya Rukayat, said the song is about “being thankful for my family, for my health, things that I have not seen but I’m going to see, things that I’ve not gotten but I’m still going to get.

    “And I said, the best person to help me put this thing together is going to be Mike Abdul, not because he’s a gospel artiste but because the kind of genre he does. He has this Fuji feel and again, lots of his songs are talking about Korede, being happy, being joyful, thankful and all. So, I felt Mike would be a very good person for my song. So, then, I met up with Mike, we did the song together.”

    Shodyreeks who started music in 2014 has recorded songs like You and I which featured a rapper, MVP, Fingerlickin, a club song, Good Morning, and You Garrit featuring Koker of Chocolate City.

     

  • MIKE ABDUL – I’m still part of Midnight Crew

    MIKE ABDUL – I’m still part of Midnight Crew

    Mike Abdul, a member of the popular gospel group, Midnight Crew, who has featured in so many musical videos with other gospel artistes, has decided to go solo by dropping a new single, ‘Morire’. He speaks with Dorcas Omunagbe on his passion and why he decided to go solo.

    CAN you tell us why you decided to go solo from the Midnight Crew?

    As I answer you, I am at an event with the Midnight Crew at Teslim Balogun Stadium. Our solo efforts run across board. It is an initiative targeting expansion and empowering the individuals in the crew. We have come a long way as a group, investing our time and life; we are not ready to destroy what we have. In other words, we are creating more bands from the mother band.

    What are the new challenges the Christian music industry is facing with this new decision?

    Same challenges you encounter while building something new. We are not new to such challenges; we always win.

    Passion is key in what you do. How do you manage passion with a desire to make it financially?

    Giving direction to your passion will help you find a desired structure and organisation for your gifting or talent. If you are able to develop a working structure for your talent, it stands you out to give value to society which in turn will pay you for adding value. You are only worth what you give.

    Do you see a form of competition between the gospel and the non-gospel artistes in getting the attention of Christians?

    Gospel and secular artistes have the same target audience. It is the same people who go to clubs on Friday that attend church on Sundays. People spend five days listening to secular music on their radio, one extra day to enjoy live performances of secular music in parties on Saturday and only one day for gospel music; this seems to be the design. We all seek the attention of souls. We are not in music just to play our songs to ourselves. It seems more difficult for the gospel artiste; it is a challenge we must surmount.

    What efforts can you say are made to keep up with music trends and maintain the Christian audience? What I mean is there are different music trends which are mostly set by the secular artistes; for example, some words from their songs get into the vocabulary of listeners with time. What efforts are made to keep up with these trends and maintain the Christian audience?

    Following trends can be difficult and most times inappropriate for gospel artistes. Most trends have sexual undertones and/or are inappropriate for faith-based presentations. Some of us have done our researches and once a while used some of the trending beats but we have discovered that despite all, gospel is meant to be different. We will make the music, write the lyrics, promote the songs as hard as we can and keep sowing the seeds of the spirit as often as we can.

    What are your expectations from the Christian music industry or what gaps do you think are there to be filled?

    There will always be gaps to fill. Development is a constant feature. We are not where gospel music used to be. Yes, we are not satisfied with where we are; we need to attain a sound that is international, a sound that will make our local content go global. Gospel music and artistes need to be more professional in approach and delivery. Professionalism will make us brands; enviable and desirable brands. We are working, we will get better.

    Family is most important in a person’s life. How do you manage time with your job and family?

    I believe in separating work from home. Be diligent with work but at the close of work, please go home and create special moments. Let home truly be a home.

    What’s your fashion style?

    I love to look smart and enviable. Comfort and respect are good enough statements for my fashion

    What advice do you have for young upcoming Christian artistes? There is an idea that their colleagues, probably of the same age bracket, make it better in the secular.

    Secular music industry will always make more visible money than gospel music just that the money will always never go round even amongst them. Many secular artistes are living below expectation, so let no one think it is  greener on the other side. Stay by your calling, fall for nothing. The purpose of gospel music is not the money. Frustration comes when money is all the focus. Understand the music business, make your research, preach the gospel in your music with all sincerity and understanding of your target audience; trust me, you will be comfortable as long as you add value to society.

  • Mike Abdul is Good 2 Go

    Mike Abdul is Good 2 Go

    MIKE Abdul of Midnite Crew will be releasing his solo album titled Good 2 Go today, December 1, 2013. Elated at the prospect of the album, the artiste said that his run with the group which spans over a decade has helped him with his personal project.

    According to Abdul, “Growing up, some natural tendencies began to unfold in me and I made several discoveries. I found innate abilities that I never rehearsed or trained for. In my walk through my path, I met great people who made the walk worth the input, people who helped to find my place. Iron sharpens iron so I still roll with the best team,” Abdul said.

    The album is a twelve tracker which features seven other music artists including MoniQue, A’dam, BNG, David Jones David, Pv Idemudia, Temi Susan Myles and FLO who also shared their experiences which made up the album.

    Tracks in the album include: Oba Wa, Morire, Ready To Praiz, Iye Re, Pray For Me, I Believe, Serve You Forever, Reign Forever, No Other Name, In The Name Of Jesus, Twenty-One Jesu as well as Next Fuji Thing featuring Midnite Crew.