“Anybody who knows her should warn her. When you do something bad, you wouldn’t talk about it, you would keep quiet. What rubbish is that in this industry? You did it the first, second, and now the third. Did they swear for you?
If I choose to keep quiet, it isn’t because I am stup!d. I have copyright of my songs”.
A video of senior colleague Tope Alabi making fun of the popular song "Oniduromi Mi eseun o" (my guarantor, I'm glad) by Yinka Alaseyori once went viral on social media. Tope Alabi claimed in a video that went viral on social media that God is more than a guarantor and therefore is not her guarantee. Tope Alabi asserts that Adeyinka Alaseyori would have recognized that God is more than a guarantee and would not have spoken such a thing if she had performed the song under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Mercy Chinwo and Minister GUC sparked a commotion online when they unfollowed each other on Instagram, adding to the tension in the gospel music industry. The gospel singers' individual pages were checked and it was discovered that they had broken off their previous collaboration. They are no longer following one another, according to a look at their followers.
Mercy Chinwo and Minister GUC had performed at each other's weddings and were close friends until the unfollowing. Previously, Minister GUC's record label also had Mercy Chinwo on board. This occurred shortly after GUC published a dubious article on ungrateful people that many people assumed was directed at Mercy Chinwo.
The gospel singer wrote a message on not expecting much from people, hinting at their breakup in recent posts. Social media users enjoyed responding to it. Others protected them while others made fun of them for preaching the faith while harboring animosity.
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