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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Don’t Sing for The Devil, Gospel Artist Given Serious Warning



A new gospel artist, Janet Ojeli, has been warned not to “sing for the devil”. The warning was made at the recent launching of Ojeli’s album, Jehovah Shammah, by Ayodele Ayodeji, CEO, Bitmap Technology, who was the occasion’s chairman.
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Decrying the impact of secular music and its glorification of sex, alcohol and other vices on the society and especially on the youths, he warned Ojeli that “you sing to the glory, edification and wholesomeness of God and rekindle the desire for the things of God in our hearts, so you mustn’t backslide, and you mustn’t sing or compose for the Devil. Do not fail God.”

The chief launcher, Pastor Ezekiel Oseni, AGM, Head of Risk Management, Bank of Industry, also adviced her that she should focus on spreading the Word of God as most gospel artists now are mere entertainers. He also warned her that she should be careful the sort of people she associates with so that there won’t because for her name to be associated with scandals like that between her colleague, Tope Alabi, and the late Prophet Ajanaku

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