Tag: TIM GODFREY

  • Tim Godfrey pens open letter to the ‘labelled’

    Tim Godfrey pens open letter to the ‘labelled’

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has written an open letter to those who have been labelled, judged, and misunderstood. 

    In an Instagram post, Tim Godfrey shared his experiences of being labelled and judged but emphasised that Jesus never labelled people, instead choosing to love and accept them for who they are.

    The singer reminded readers that they don’t have to fit into a certain mold or image to be loved by God, and that grace is available to everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances.

    He referenced Romans 8:38-39, which says that nothing can separate us from God’s love, and Titus 3:5, which emphasises that salvation comes through God’s mercy, not our own works.

    Godfrey wrote: “OPEN LETTER TO THE LABELED. To the one they called too much. To the one religion judged before hearing your story. To the one who stopped going to gatherings because the whispers were louder than the sermons. This is for you. I know what it feels like to be labeled.
    To be misunderstood because of how you look, how you express, or how you create.

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    “I’ve heard the words too “worldly,” “rebellious,” “fake,” “unspiritual.” I’ve seen the stares, the distance, the disapproval. But here’s what I’ve learned. Jesus never labeled people. He loved them. He sat with the broken, touched the untouchable, and called the forgotten family.

    “You may carry tattoos on your skin. You may have gold in your hair or dreads that make them stare. You may have been told you don’t fit the “Religious image.” But guess what??? Neither did Jesus. He was rejected, misunderstood, and called names — Yet He loved louder. He healed harder. He forgave deeper.

    “So, to everyone who’s ever been boxed, branded, or broken or Labeled
    You are seen. You are loved. You are chosen. And no matter what label they’ve put on you, Grace still has your name on it.

    “(Romans 8:38-39 – “Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”). This is your reminder: You don’t have to clean up to come to Him. You come to Him, and He does the cleansing through love.
    (Titus 3:5 – Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us.)

    “On October 31st, 2025, We’re releasing more than an album —We’re releasing a sound, a cry, a movement. NO LABEL isn’t just MUSIC
    It’s a message. A reminder that grace has no dress code.
    That the finished work of the Cross still covers every story, every scar, every soul.

    “Because Jesus didn’t come for the perfect. He came for the real. And if you’ve ever been pushed away, Know this: He’s still reaching for you. Welcome to NO LABEL”.

  • Fans reacts as Tim Godfrey features Oxlade on new single ‘Infinity’

    Fans reacts as Tim Godfrey features Oxlade on new single ‘Infinity’

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has released a new song, “Infinity,” featuring Afrobeats superstar Oxlade, sparking controversy among fans and the Christian community. 

    The collaboration combines Godfrey’s spiritual intensity with Oxlade’s smooth vocals, blending gospel lyrics with Afrobeats rhythm.

    “With God, Nothing is impossible. My God is capable. Call am, He’s reachable . Who remembers where and what year the second picture was taken?

    “INFINITY X @oxladeofficial OUT NOW! RUN IT UP”, he wrote.

    Oxlade’s involvement in a s3x tape scandal in 2022 has led to mixed reactions, with some questioning the decision to collaborate with him. 

    Despite this, Godfrey’s bold move reflects his willingness to push creative boundaries and redefine gospel music.

    The song’s release has generated buzz on social media, with fans sharing their thoughts on the collaboration. 

    Godfrey’s announcement on Instagram showcased a snippet of the song’s video, directed by Ella Raaye, and encouraged fans to “RUN IT UP”.

    While some praise the musical fusion, others express concerns about Oxlade’s past controversy. 

    Calebtheplugg questions the decision to work with Oxlade, suggesting that other artists like Moses Bliss could have delivered better results. 

    He emphasised that gospel music should be inspired by God and that Oxlade’s involvement compromises the spirituality of the genre.

    He wrote: “There’s nothing Oxlade did here that Moses Bliss or others won’t execute even better! And don’t tell me it’s about audience reach,Moses Bliss has more or as much audience! This na just pure busy body,or trying to use unnecessary controversy to push your career”

    He added: “Music is spiritual,gospel music is most spiritual. The Inspirations should be from God,the artists are called ministers,their songs should be ministrations. Ministrations from God CANNOT come through a vessel that’s not grounded in Christ,you can’t hear God if you’re not grounded in his words. Whatever oxlade delivered ARE NOT inspirations from God,whIch takes away the spirituality and the whole idea behind gospel music. And you as a minister who knows this and still goes ahead to collab,is just wrong. Call it judgement,but trust me that’s what our dear minister is looking for from this controversy”.

    _brownsteph expresses skepticism about Tim Godfrey’s motives, alleging that he’s using gospel music as a disguise for personal gain. 

    The user wrote: “Y’all still see this one as a gospel minister??? Lol person wey dey disguise under gospel dey run him business. So you want to tell me you were led by the Holy Spirit on this one too? Lmao”.

    In contrast, thegospelmentality urges caution, emphasising that only God knows the intentions and approvals behind the collaboration.

    He wrote: “Let us don’t judge in case like this o, because you aren’t there when God told him to do this collabo. If God approved it, who are you to say no? And if God don’t approve, no do Wetin God no send you oo…As music minsters prioritize doing the will of God”.

  • Tim Godfrey backs gospel artists charging fees

    Tim Godfrey backs gospel artists charging fees

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has defended gospel artists who charge fees for their performances, insisting that ministry and professionalism are not mutually exclusive.

    In a recent social media post, Godfrey stressed that fair compensation is vital for sustaining a ministry, adding that charging for performances does not make an artist less spiritual.

    Recalling his early experiences, the singer said there were times he was paid with food items such as tubers of yam and a live chicken after performances. 

    He noted, however, that times have changed and artists deserve fair financial recognition for their work and contributions to the ministry.

    He said, “I don’t like coming. Okay, Coming to Nigeria became difficult because of how artists are being treated so badly.

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    “And I want to say it’s all of those stories of why they’re charging? Why are they collecting money? Why are they doing this? It got me so, so mad. I said why are people wicked?

    “What sense does it make that people work so hard, and you are saying they should take… I have collected tubers of yams as honorarium. I have collected a full, alive, living, working, breathing chicken as honorarium.

    “And that is what I’m going to use to pay school fees, pay house rent, and buy property? No. That is so unfair. That is absolutely unfair.”

  • Tim Godfrey returns with new song “Cho Cho Cho”

    Tim Godfrey returns with new song “Cho Cho Cho”

    Renowned gospel artist Tim Godfrey has unveiled his latest single, “Cho Cho Cho”.

    With its electrifying instrumentation and Godfrey’s distinctive vocals, “Cho Cho Cho” is a masterful blend of worship and spiritual warfare.

    According to Godfrey, the inspiration behind “Cho Cho Cho” is a call to believers to trust in God’s power rather than relying solely on their own resources.

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    “The message is simple! Stop measuring your God given assignment & purpose by the weight of your personal resources.As a son of God, you must remember The One who Sent you. With God, All things are Possible!”, Godfrey said.

    The song’s repetitive refrain is designed to echo through streets, sanctuaries, and stadiums, serving as a powerful reminder of God’s faithfulness.

  • Tim Godfrey reacts as Davido vibes to song at Miami wedding

    Tim Godfrey reacts as Davido vibes to song at Miami wedding

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has shared thoughts on seeing Davido vibe to his song at the music star’s recent white wedding in Miami.

    According to Tim Godfrey, this moment stirred something within him, reminding him of his calling to influence the world and spread the gospel.

    He emphasised that not all gospel artists are meant to stay within the church; some are called to reach a broader audience through mainstream channels.

    Tim Godfrey stressed that his mission is to reach people beyond the church walls, and he won’t be limited by traditional labels.

    He wrote: “This really stirred something within me; many of us don’t understand why we do what we do. We are called to influence the world and take over it for Christ! I’m not going to play small about my labour for the gospel because the church is yet to see that not all of us are called for the four corners of the church! Some of us are sent mainstream to reach out to the stray.

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    “I do not stand for the label that stops me from reaching the generation and people God has released us to reach in Acts 1:8

    “It doesn’t have to sound like church to be God Orchestrated.

    “My name is Dr. Tim Godfrey, and I have NO LABEL but The Gospel!”.

    The Nation reported on Sunday, August 10th, the singer and his wife, Chioma held their white wedding ceremony in Miami.

    The likes of Dangote, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, Obi Cubana and his wife, Dbanj and his wife, Uche Jombo, Zlatan and wife, and more were in attendance.

  • Tim Godfrey gifts 17-year-old son car to celebrate birthday

    Tim Godfrey gifts 17-year-old son car to celebrate birthday

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has gifted his 17-year-old son, Bryan, a car to mark his birthday, in a heartwarming surprise that has drawn admiration online.

    Sharing the moment on his verified Instagram page, Godfrey described Bryan as a humble, respectful, and well-mannered young man who hardly ever asks for anything.

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    He said Bryan’s character inspired the thoughtful gesture, which he proudly documented on social media.

    He wrote on Instagram, “My Son in whom I’m well pleased! Bryan has been a very good boy! Humble!! Respectful!! Bryan never makes request, so I took it upon myself to surprise him for his 17th. I have renewed my Best Dad in the whole wide world subscription”

  • Tim Godfrey, Judikay, Neo Adejo signs to M.A.D Solutions

    Tim Godfrey, Judikay, Neo Adejo signs to M.A.D Solutions

    M.A.D Solutions, one of Africa’s leading indigenous music distributors has expanded its gospel music roster following the addition of some of the continent’s most celebrated artistes, Judikay, Tim Godfrey, and Neon Adejo.

    This move is in line with M.A.D Solutions’ commitment to delivering the best of African gospel music to global audiences.

    Having already established successful partnerships with gospel heavyweights such as Mercy Chinwo and Moses Bliss, M.A.D Solutions is continuing its mission to provide unparalleled global access for African artistes. With this new expansion, M.A.D Solutions is set to enhance its portfolio by offering these new partners a platform that ensures their music reaches audiences far and wide.

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    “Tim Godfrey, Judikay, and Neon Adejo, are some of the best artistes carrying the mantle of contemporary gospel music in Africa today, each with a unique sound and powerful message that resonates with millions across the word,” said Bugwu Aneto-Okeke, CEO of M.A.D Solutions.

    “We are excited to partner with these incredible talents as we continue in our mission to elevate the standings of African gospel artistes in the global stage, until we are heard on every platform, in every corner of the globe.”

  • Tim Godfrey laments over lost luggage, blames airline

    Tim Godfrey laments over lost luggage, blames airline

    Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has expressed frustration after losing his bags and luggage in an airline on his way to Cape Town, South Africa.

    The award-winning artist voiced his concerns but affirmed his trust in God’s plan, believing that the devil is attempting to disrupt his ministry.

    Godfrey shared that he has been without his bags for four days and that he is worried about having appropriate attire for his upcoming tour.

    “Kai! Jesus, your son has gone through a lot! And I know the devil is battling because of what you have in store for his people! 4 days since I left home…

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    And now they can’t find my bags…What will I wear for this tour???”

    Despite the setback, he declared his commitment to ministering in Cape Town, stating, “No matter what happens!!!! I will be in Cape Town today, ministering to God’s people! The Devil is a liar!! All things work together for my Good!!!! KingdomWorldTour”.

  • Why you should walk away from long-term relationship – Tim Godfrey tells women

    Why you should walk away from long-term relationship – Tim Godfrey tells women

    Gospel singer, Tim Godfrey, has shared a piece of advice on his Instagram page directed towards women in long-term relationships lasting seven years or more.

    The 44-year-old singer encouraged such women to consider walking away if their boyfriends consistently request patience and more time.

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    According to him, if there are no signs of serious commitment after seven years of dating, they should reassess the relationship and contemplate moving forward.

    Godfrey wrote: “If broooo is still telling you to be patient….to wait….. I have plans…. Give me a couple of more years…After 7 years of dating… hear me and hear me clearly…Walk away! You are not the walls of Jericho! What did I say? Walk A……… what?.”

  • AFCON 2023: Gospel singer, Tim Godfrey expresses sadness over Ghana’s elimination

    AFCON 2023: Gospel singer, Tim Godfrey expresses sadness over Ghana’s elimination

    Following the elimination of Ghana at the ongoing 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON), Gospel singer, Tim Godfrey has expressed heartbreak over the news.

    The Black Stars threw away a two-goal lead against Mozambique in their last group-stage match and ended their campaign with only two points in group B.

    Tim Godfrey took to his Instagram page to express sadness as he queried citizens of the country.

    He wrote: “My Ghanaian family. What just happened?

    “This one pain me sha.”

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    Below are some reactions to Tim’s post:

    One Soulfully Thelma wrote: “We are shattered”

    One Kwaku Kwame wrote: “Hmm we need Eha to cool our heart oo”

    One Odoyewu wrote: “The Ghanaians did no cedis coming”