I switched from gospel to secular music for my family – Rema opens up

Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor better known as Rema has spoken on his transition from gospel to secular music.

He spoke while featuring as a guest on Rubbin’ Minds hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Sunday, where he disclosed that he began his music career in church and as the leader of a group, the Rap Nation.

According to Rema, that switch came when he realised that he needed to provide for his family after losing his dad and brother.

The singer revealed that he started going to political rallies, bars and competitions to perform in Benin, Edo state which was the genesis of his transition to secular music.

He said; “A lot of people felt like it was when I got signed that I started deviating or whatever, no. Actually, life was tough in Benin and I’m not that guy to ask the people in church to pay me because I was doing God’s work.

I was still in Benin when that switch happened. A lot of people thought that when I got signed, I started deviating.

“No. Actually, life was tough in Benin. I’m not that guy to ask the people in church to pay me because I’m doing God’s work.

“Right there in Benin, I started going to competitions, going to bars, lounges, political rallies; just trying to get on the stage and hold a microphone, to at least get sprayed some money to come back home and feed my family, because we were going through tough times.

“I lost my father and brother and I needed to come through for my family. At that point in time, I felt like that’s where I started spacing out; little by little, until I just exiled.”

He further disclosed that it was a weird experience for him and his mum but he gave her reassurances.

Rema added; “It was weird for me and most especially for my mum because she was well known in church. I didn’t do any much explaining. I just told her to trust me.”

I’ll like to win Grammy for gospel music – Comedian Akpororo

Popular Nigerian comedian, and actor, Bowoto Jephthah, popularly known as Akpororo, has said that he would love to win an international music award when he eventually goes into gospel music fulltime.

He stated this during an interview with The Punch as he spoke on his craft and how he has maintained relevance in the industry.

When asked if he ever thought of giving up on comedy, Akpororo said;

”No, I have not thought about giving up comedy but I am doing more music presently. I discovered that one can do three things and do them a hundred per cent well. Presently, I am working on my album and it is a musical album. I want to break into the gospel industry. By December, I will do my listening party/concert.”

On the effort it took to build his brand, the stand-up comedian said;

”Like I have earlier stated, my success comes from God. He is the one running everything. It is grace that took me to this level, not transport fare. I am grateful for his protection, for the brand and the fans too; in fact, I am really grateful to them (fans). Whenever I go on stage, people still cheer me on as if I just started comedy. I am really happy and I am grateful to the “Roro Nation.””

On his plans to diversify into gospel music, the comic star explained;

”I was into music before comedy. This is the main reason I want to release my album. I have dropped some singles but I do not get gospel music nominations except for the one I did with Testimony Jaga, which he featured me in. Apart from that, I have not got any gospel music award nomination. I have won “Best Collaboration with Testimony Jaga, Best Song of the Year for ‘’Hallelujah,’’ but I am still concerned about the big awards.”

He then revealed what his greatest achievement is

”My greatest achievement so far is building a house at Okokomaiko and Amen Estate in Lagos State. Then, having a street named after me at Okokomaiko,” Akpororo said.

Jesus is coming soon…” – Chidinma Ekile reveals why she dumped secular music for gospel

Popular Nigerian songstress, Chidinma Ekile has revealed why decided to make a switch from singing secular music to gospel music.

Chidinma stated that now is the time to work for her Father as she has tasted her fair share of fame and wealth, but she is no longer here for that.

The artiste noted that the Devil has been winning for too long in her life but now she wants to give all of her talents to win souls for God because Jesus is coming sooner than expected.

In her words;

Our God is faithful, He never lies and He does whatever He says. So I’m here today, it’s been a long journey. I had an opportunity to spend time with Him, it’s a rare privilege to spend time with Him and He told me a lot of things and He said, He has been waiting for me. So, He is happy to receive me. God has been very intentional about me.

“He is very mindful of me. I’m not here because I want fame. I’ve had all of that and I think I’ve had enough of all of that. So, right now is the time to work for my father. He is the one who has called me, I did not bring myself here.

As a matter of fact, I did not want to be here but I’m going into ministry in full force. So, most of you might not understand my ways because you don’t know where I’m coming from, and that is because a lot of time has been wasted. So, I need to catch up with time. I’m moving with time, there is no time.

“The enemy has been winning for too long. I’ve had my share of influence and all of that, but now I’m using all of that, everything the enemy thought he had given to me though was given to me by God, while he was lying that he gave them to me, now I’m using all of that to work for my father.

So, when you see me doing some very extreme thing, just understand where I’m coming from, there is no time. There are too many people out there we have to bring back into the house. Jesus is coming soon, sooner than you expect. So we cannot allow them to miss out on that. Now is the time to do the work”.

The singer’s gospel journey begins with her being signed to Eezee concept and she has released her first gospel song titled, “Jehovah overdo”.

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