Tim Godfrey’s Collaboration With Oxlade On “Infinity” Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Christians

Tim Godfrey’s Collaboration With Oxlade On “Infinity” Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Christians

Nigerian gospel artist Tim Godfrey has stirred mixed reactions online following the release of his new single “Infinity,” featuring Afrobeats singer Oxlade. The track, which dropped this week, serves as the seventh song on Godfrey’s upcoming 12-track studio album No Label. It blends contemporary gospel rhythms with Oxlade’s smooth R&B and Afrobeats style, creating a fusion that has drawn both praise and criticism. While many listeners have hailed the collaboration for its creativity and crossover appeal, others — particularly within Nigeria’s Christian community — have questioned the choice of featuring Oxlade, who is widely known for secular hits such as “Ku Lo Sa” and “Away.” In a statement unveiling the song, Godfrey described Infinity as a “magnificent piece” that aligns with his vision of spreading faith-driven music to a broader audience. The single follows Praise the Lord, which also appears on the forthcoming album. Reactions on social media have been divided, with supporters celebrating the blend of genres as a modern expression of worship, while critics argue that inviting a secular artist onto a gospel record undermines the sacred nature of the message.

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Tim Godfrey Criticizes Churches for Poor Treatment of Gospel Artists, Reveals Being Paid in Yams and Live Chicken

Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has raised concerns over the way some churches in Nigeria treat gospel artists, revealing that he has been paid with yams and even a live chicken for his performances. In a video shared on Thursday by AsakuGRN on X, the award-winning singer expressed frustration over the lack of fair compensation for gospel performers, saying it has made performing in Nigeria increasingly challenging. “I don’t like coming. I come to Nigeria, but it has become difficult because of how artists are being treated,” Godfrey said in the viral clip. He described receiving food items instead of monetary payment and questioned how artists are expected to meet basic expenses. “I have collected tubers of yams as honorarium. I have even received a living, breathing chicken. How am I supposed to pay school fees, rent, or buy property with that? It’s completely unfair,” he added. The singer’s remarks have sparked widespread debate on social media about the ethics of church payments for gospel performances and the need to properly support artists in ministry settings.  

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My Lecture at Dangote University Cancelled Last Minute – Amaechi

Former Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has reacted to the last-minute cancellation of a lecture he was scheduled to deliver at Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology in Kano. Amaechi told journalists in Kano on Wednesday evening that he was informed of the cancellation just two hours before the programme was due to begin. According to reports by RFI Hausa, he had already arrived in the state for the event when the notice was conveyed to him. The former Rivers State governor explained that the university management had initially approved his visit following an invitation from student leaders who requested that he address them. “I was informed only two hours before the programme that the lecture had been cancelled,” Amaechi said, expressing surprise at the sudden decision. He stated that the university authorities cited security concerns as the reason for calling off the event. Amaechi added that, as a law-abiding citizen, he chose not to proceed with the programme once it was officially cancelled. However, he alleged that the development was politically motivated, claiming that the Tinubu administration was apprehensive of opposition voices. According to him, the federal government is “afraid” and has begun taking measures against opposition figures. The university has yet to issue a detailed public statement beyond the cited security concerns.

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I May Be Arrested Soon – El-Rufai cries out

Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has said he believes he could be arrested in the near future. Speaking during an interview with BBC Hausa, El-Rufai disclosed that several of his former associates in Kaduna have already been picked up by security agencies — a development he says suggests he may be next. “About four people we worked with in Kaduna have been arrested. So, it may only be a matter of time before they come for me as well,” he said. El-Rufai, who is now a prominent figure in the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), noted that although he has not been arrested, he is closely monitoring the situation. His remarks come amid growing political tensions, as security agencies reportedly intensify investigations involving former officials in Kaduna State. While no formal charges have been announced against the former governor, his comments have sparked reactions within political circles, particularly given his recent alignment with the opposition.

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Tems Becomes First Female Nigerian Artist To Sell 10 Million Singles In US

Tems Becomes First African Female Artist With Seven Billboard Hot 100 Entries

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Tems, has become the first African female artiste to record seven entries on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Nigerian singer secured this record after her track “What You Need” entered the chart at number 93 this week. This latest entry brings her total count to seven, placing her in a three-way tie with Burna Boy and the South African band, Seether, for the most appearances by any African act in the chart’s history. In 2022, she made history as the first African artist to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her collaborative hit “Wait for U,” featuring Future and Drake. J. Cole’s “Bunce Road Blues” featuring Tems and Future, is set to debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart next week.

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Labour Party Rules Out Merger Talks Ahead of 2027 Elections

The Labour Party (LP) has firmly stated that it is not in any merger discussions with other political parties as the 2027 general elections approach. Ken Asogwa, Special Adviser to Nenadi Usman, the Interim National Chairman of the Labour Party, clarified the party’s stance during an interview on Arise Television on Tuesday. Asogwa confirmed that the Labour Party intends to stand alone in the upcoming elections, just as it did in the 2023 polls. “In 2027, we hope to contest that election as a standalone political party,” Asogwa affirmed. “We participated in the 2023 election as a standalone political party, and Nigerians trusted us with their votes.” The party garnered more than 6 million votes in 2023, a figure that Asogwa described as a “shocker” to the nation. However, he acknowledged that certain issues prevented the party from clinching victory. “Some of those bottlenecks are being corrected now,” he said, adding, “So we believe that when those things are properly fixed, Labour Party will be in a position in the coming elections.” The Labour Party’s position signals its confidence in its independence as it prepares for the 2027 elections, with the goal of building on the momentum from 2023.

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Police Arrest Omoyele Sowore Again After Court Appearance In Abuja

90% of Lawmakers Would Lose Seats If Elections Were Transparent – Sowore

Human rights activist and politician, Omoyele Sowore, has claimed that 90 per cent of Nigerian lawmakers and other elected officials would not retain their positions if elections in the country were conducted transparently. Sowore made the statement while reacting to the controversy surrounding recent amendments to the Electoral Act, particularly provisions relating to the electronic transmission of election results. On Tuesday, February 10, the Senate amended the Electoral Act to permit the electronic transmission of election results — a reform widely demanded by many Nigerians. However, lawmakers retained a clause allowing manual collation of results in areas where internet connectivity fails, a provision that has drawn criticism from several stakeholders. Speaking on Channels Television on Wednesday, February 11, Sowore argued that many lawmakers are hesitant to fully embrace electoral reforms because transparent elections would threaten their political survival. According to him, the justification that poor network coverage necessitates manual collation is merely an excuse. “This excuse that there is no network in some states is just another balloon air on the part of these guys. They don’t want transparent elections because if elections are transparent, 90 per cent of them will not make it to the National Assembly and of course the presidency and other elected positions — they know that,” Sowore said. The debate over electronic transmission and manual collation continues to generate reactions across the country, as stakeholders weigh concerns about transparency, logistics, and electoral integrity.

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EPL: Tottenham Hotspur Sack Thomas Frank as Manager

Tottenham Hotspur have parted ways with head coach Thomas Frank after less than eight months in charge, according to Sky Sports. The decision comes just a day after Spurs suffered a 2–1 home defeat to Newcastle United — a result that further deepened the club’s struggles this season. The North London side currently sit 16th on the Premier League table, only five points above the relegation zone, raising serious concerns about their top-flight status. Tottenham have managed just two wins in their last 17 league matches, a run of form that ultimately sealed Frank’s fate. During his brief spell at the club, the Danish manager won only 13 of his 38 matches in charge. The loss to Newcastle also left him with the lowest Premier League win percentage of any Spurs manager in the competition’s history — just 26.9 per cent. The club is now expected to move swiftly in appointing a replacement as they look to steer their season back on track and avoid being dragged deeper into a relegation battle. Further updates on Tottenham’s next managerial appointment are expected in the coming days.

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Cubana Chief Priest Declares He Will Work Against Peter Obi in 2027 Election

Cubana Chief Priest Declares He Will Work Against Peter Obi in 2027 Election

Celebrity socialite and businessman, Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has revealed that he intends to work against Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election. The nightlife entrepreneur, who openly supported the Labour Party candidate during the 2023 general elections, made his new political stance known in a tense exchange with followers on Instagram. Questions about his recent political alignment — particularly his involvement with the pro-Tinubu “City Boy Movement” — triggered reactions from fans who sought clarity on his apparent shift. When one follower directly asked whether he truly planned to oppose Obi in the next election cycle, Cubana Chief Priest responded bluntly. “Yes ooo hope say no be crime cuz I worked for Obi last election even as special adviser to an APC governor,” he wrote. His comment quickly sparked backlash, with critics referencing his past issues with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Some suggested that aligning with the current administration would not necessarily shield him from scrutiny. Responding dismissively, the socialite downplayed concerns about the anti-graft agency, boasting that being invited by the EFCC is almost a badge of honor. “If you never go EFCC for Naija you never make am,” he said. The debate later shifted to discussions about the South-East’s political unity during the 2023 election. While some commenters argued that Obi might have performed better with stronger backing from influential figures in the region, Cubana Chief Priest fired back, urging critics to support whoever they choose and questioning what tangible development such sentiments had brought to the South-East. His remarks have since stirred conversations online, highlighting the growing political realignments and debates ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Insecurity: U.S. to Deploy 200 Military Personnel to Nigeria

The United States has announced plans to deploy approximately 200 military personnel to Nigeria in the coming weeks to support the country’s armed forces in combating Islamist insurgent groups that have plagued parts of the nation for over a decade. The Wall Street Journal first reported the development, noting that the deployment will supplement a small team of U.S. military specialists already stationed in Nigeria to assist with air strike targeting. The move represents a significant expansion of U.S.–Nigeria security cooperation. It follows a series of recent actions, including joint American airstrikes in Nigeria last December and the earlier deployment of U.S. military experts to provide advisory support. According to officials, the additional personnel will focus on training, technical guidance, intelligence sharing, and operational coordination with Nigerian forces. They will not participate in direct combat operations. Instead, their role will center on planning and synchronizing complex joint missions, including coordinated air and ground operations against jihadist groups. “We are getting U.S. troops to assist in training and technical support,” Major General Samaila Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters, told AFP. A spokesperson for U.S. Africa Command also confirmed the deployment, reiterating that the troops would provide “training and technical guidance,” particularly in coordinating simultaneous air strikes and ground troop maneuvers. The decision comes amid heightened diplomatic engagement between both countries over Nigeria’s security challenges. U.S. President Donald Trump has previously described the violence in Nigeria as “persecution” and “genocide” against Christians, increasing pressure on Abuja to address insecurity more decisively. Despite diplomatic tensions, both nations have continued to strengthen military collaboration. In December, U.S. forces targeted militants in Sokoto State in a joint operation with Nigerian troops, officials from both countries confirmed. Going forward, the U.S. military is expected to expand intelligence support for Nigerian air operations and facilitate expedited arms procurement. While the deployment marks a notable scale-up in cooperation, Nigerian officials have emphasized that U.S. personnel will remain in advisory roles. “U.S. troops aren’t going to be involved in direct combat or operations,” Uba told the Journal, adding that Nigeria formally requested the additional assistance. If implemented as outlined, the deployment could signal a new phase in bilateral security ties as both countries intensify efforts to curb insurgency and restore stability in affected regions.

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