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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Nigerian Goalkeeper Amas Obasogie Cleared Of Match-Fixing Allegations By Tanzanian Club

Tanzanian side Singida Black Stars has officially cleared Nigerian goalkeeper Amas Obasogie of all match-fixing and gambling claims. The Super Eagles reserve goalkeeper, who had been suspended for three months pending investigation, was declared innocent in a statement released on Saturday by the club’s CEO, Jonathan Kassano. Obasogie faced allegations after a series of mistakes on the field, and the club’s disciplinary committee had initially taken action while looking into the claims. Following a preliminary investigation into his performances in league and continental matches, the club found no evidence of wrongdoing. The statement confirmed that the incidents in question were technical errors rather than deliberate misconduct. “After reviewing the player’s defense and obtaining a reliable statement from the Club’s General Manager, it has been determined that there is no evidence of match-fixing or gambling. The incidents that raised concerns were technical errors within the game,” the statement read. Obasogie has apologized for his performances, and his suspension has been lifted. He has now resumed his duties with the team. “In light of this, the Club has reversed the previous decision to suspend the player for three months, allowing him to continue his responsibilities with the squad,” the club added. Obasogie joined Singida Black Stars a year ago from the Ethiopian League and has been part of the team since.

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Lagos State Warns Sarah Martins Over Street Food Distribution, Threatens Arrest

The Lagos State Government has issued a warning to Nollywood actress Sarah Martins over her street food charity, cautioning that she could face arrest if she continues preparing and distributing meals on public roads. The warning was delivered on Saturday by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, in a statement addressed to the actress. Wahab acknowledged that Martins’ actions were driven by goodwill and compassion but stressed that carrying out such activities on public roads, walkways or road medians violates Lagos environmental and public order laws. He explained that cooking or trading on public infrastructure could create sanitation concerns, safety risks and traffic disruptions. He also revealed that the actress had earlier been cautioned about the same activity the previous year but had resumed it. “While we acknowledge and appreciate the spirit of charity and compassion behind what you are trying to do, carrying out such activities on public roads, walkways or medians is not permitted under Lagos environmental and public order regulations.” “Cooking or trading on public infrastructure poses safety, sanitation and traffic concerns. You were previously cautioned about this same issue last year due to the understanding of its philanthropic intention and pleas.” The commissioner urged Martins to stop conducting street cooking in public spaces and instead channel her charitable activities through approved venues and official platforms. “You were previously cautioned about this same issue last year due to the understanding of it’s philanthropic intention and pleas. I would strongly advise that you desist from carrying out street cooking or similar activities in public spaces in Lagos in order to avoid apprehension and prosecution.” “If you wish to continue your charitable outreach, it should be done through proper channels and in approved locations so that your efforts can support vulnerable people without violating existing laws and constituting environmental nuisance.” Wahab further reminded residents and visitors that Lagos expects strict adherence to its laws. “We expect everyone to be law-abiding in Lagos, just as they would be in any other well-regulated city.”

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Daniel Bwala Accuses Al Jazeera Of ‘Opposition-Style Journalism’ After Viral Head To Head Interview

Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, has criticised Al Jazeera following his appearance on the programme Head to Head, accusing the international broadcaster of conducting what he described as “opposition-style journalism.” Bwala was interviewed by Mehdi Hasan on the show, which examined the performance of Tinubu’s administration under the theme “Nigeria: ‘Renewed Hope’ or ‘Hopelessness’?” During the discussion, Hasan confronted him with old video clips and statements he made while he was in the opposition camp and supporting former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar. The interview quickly went viral on social media, prompting Bwala to respond with a statement defending his position. He insisted that he remains ready to defend the Tinubu administration anywhere in the world. “I remain prepared to appear before any interviewer, anywhere in the world, any day and at any time, to defend this government and its policies.” Bwala explained that the producers of Head to Head initially approached him to discuss issues affecting the country, including security, corruption and the economy. According to him, the focus later shifted unexpectedly to his past criticisms of Tinubu. “Nowhere in our almost six months of communication did they mention that they were going to challenge my past. If that had been their plan, ethically and professionally, they were supposed to inform me so I could prepare my response.” He added that he rejected what he described as the host’s approach during the interview. “But that’s okay, ethically, that is on them, not on me. I refused to swallow the pill of Mehdi’s ‘opposition research-style journalism,’ and even today, if you carefully compare what he read as quotes from organisations and groups, you will see that many were inaccurate and some were outright fake news.” Addressing questions about his previous remarks about Tinubu, Bwala said those comments were made when he was in opposition politics. “But I will leave that for another day. As for what I said about President Tinubu in the past, I am glad those were things I said when I was in the opposition saddle with such zeal. It is all politics.” He also referenced political developments in the United States to make his point. “Half of Donald Trump’s cabinet is made up of people who once spoke against him, and quite a number of people in our own cabinet also spoke against President Tinubu in the past. Those things do not bother him if you care to know.” Bwala dismissed the reactions to the interview, describing them as temporary excitement from opposition supporters. “The majority of the naysayers are members of the opposition and their sympathisers. It does not bother me one bit.” “Their temporary excitement over the interview has not lasted and will not last, because it does not take away their obvious problem of lack of vision, mission in conducting and managing a political party; yet they seek to manage Nigeria.” He concluded by challenging opposition parties to present their ideas and face similar questioning. “Clearly they have no path to victory and no alternative policies or program for the Nigerian people. And if they say they do, they can as well go to head to head and be interrogated on that; as the saying in Hausa goes ‘Ga fili Ga doki’.”

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Petrol Price Rises To N1,040 Per Litre In Lagos, N1,080 In Abuja

Petrol prices have risen again in parts of Nigeria, with motorists now paying as much as N1,040 per litre in Lagos and up to N1,080 per litre in Abuja. The latest increase followed the decision by Dangote Refinery to raise its ex-gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to N995 per litre earlier in the week. A survey carried out on Saturday across several filling stations in Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory showed that many outlets had already adjusted their pump prices. At NNPC retail stations located in Ilasa, Apple Junction and Ago Palace Way in Lagos, petrol was being sold at N1,040 per litre. The new rate represents an increase of N47 compared with the former price of N993 per litre. Along the Oshodi/Apapa Expressway, both Emadeb Energy and PM Petroleum also dispensed petrol at N1,040 per litre. In Festac Town, Techno Oil adjusted its pump price to N1,050 per litre, while MRS stations across Lagos sold the product at N1,057 per litre. In Abuja, motorists encountered varying prices at different stations. Gegu Oil Nigeria on Kubwa Expressway sold petrol at N1,050 per litre, while Empire Energy stations offered it at N1,080 per litre. However, an AP filling station in the capital dispensed the product at N959 per litre. The rise in pump prices comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, which have driven fluctuations in global crude oil markets. On Friday, the price of crude oil climbed to about $91 per barrel as the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran continued to intensify across the region.

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Iranian President Apologises To Gulf Neighbours Over Missile Strikes, Vows Attacks Will Stop

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has apologised to neighbouring countries that were hit by Iranian missile and drone strikes in recent days, saying the attacks would stop unless Iran itself is targeted from those countries. Speaking in a pre-recorded message aired on state television on Saturday, Pezeshkian expressed regret over the strikes, which affected several Gulf nations including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman during the past week. The attacks come amid a widening Middle East conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States. “I must apologise on my own behalf and on behalf of Iran to the neighbouring countries that were attacked by Iran,” Pezeshkian said. He explained that part of the situation was linked to confusion within the military following recent leadership changes in Iran, including the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Pezeshkian is currently serving as one of three members of an interim leadership council managing the country’s affairs after Khamenei’s death. According to the president, the council has now directed the armed forces to stop targeting neighbouring states unless attacks against Iran originate from their territories. “We have no intention of attacking other nations,” he said, while calling for diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. Despite the apology, reports of new Iranian military activity surfaced on Saturday. Explosions were reportedly heard over Doha, drones were spotted near Dubai International Airport, and air defence systems were activated in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the UAE as Gulf countries intercepted several missiles and drones. Pezeshkian also dismissed calls from the United States for Iran to surrender unconditionally, describing the demand as a “dream they should take to their grave.” The development comes as Israeli and US forces continue carrying out intensified strikes on Iranian targets, with the conflict now entering its second week.

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Neymar Dragged To Court By Ex-Chef Over Alleged Gruelling Work Conditions And Unpaid Overtime

Brazilian football star Neymar is facing legal action from a former personal chef who claims she was subjected to extremely demanding working conditions while employed at his mansion in Rio de Janeiro. According to reports by football outlet GOAL, citing Brazilian news platform Metropoles, the chef alleged in court documents that her responsibilities went far beyond cooking for the Santos and Brazil forward. She said she was often required to prepare meals for a large number of guests, sometimes catering for as many as 150 people made up of Neymar’s friends and associates. The lawsuit claims that the heavy workload forced her to work far longer hours than what was originally agreed in her contract. Her employment terms reportedly required her to work from 7am to 5pm between Monday and Thursday, and from 7am to 4pm on Fridays. However, she alleged that her shifts frequently extended late into the night, sometimes until 11pm or midnight, and that she was also made to work on weekends. The chef further claimed she was routinely denied the lunch breaks she was entitled to, saying she was instructed to clock in for the break even while she continued working. “The claimant did not regularly enjoy a lunch break. Throughout the entire employment contract, the plaintiff was required by the defendant to clock in for the lunch break, even though she remained actively working during that period.” She also alleged that the physical strain of the job caused serious health problems. According to her claims, repeatedly lifting meat portions weighing about 10kg and carrying heavy grocery bags during long shifts led to back pain and hip inflammation. The former chef, who reportedly earned about £1,065 per month, is seeking £37,544 in compensation. The amount is said to cover unpaid overtime, severance pay, penalties, medical expenses for the injuries she claims to have sustained, and damages linked to the alleged denial of proper rest periods. Neymar has not commented publicly on the allegations. The Brazilian star is currently hoping to secure a place in Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Saidi Balogun Attends Wake-Keep Of Ex-Wife Faithia Williams’ Mother, Sparks Reactions

A moving moment unfolded during the wake-keep held for the late mother of Nollywood actress Faithia Williams, leaving many attendees and online observers touched. Among those present to support the actress was her former husband, veteran Nollywood actor Saidi Balogun. Although the couple ended their marriage years ago, his presence at the event quickly drew attention. Faithia had earlier announced the burial arrangements for her mother, revealing that the wake-keep would take place on March 6, 2026. The gathering attracted friends, relatives, and several colleagues from the Nollywood industry who came to stand by her during the difficult time. However, what stood out most during the ceremony was the quiet moment shared by the actress and her ex-husband. In a video from the event, Saidi Balogun and Faithia Williams were seen seated next to each other as they mourned her mother’s passing. The scene showed no tension or discomfort, just two people united in grief while paying their respects to someone who had once been an important part of their shared family life. The moment sparked reactions from many who described it as touching and mature, noting that although their marriage ended long ago, mutual respect and compassion still remained. For many observers, Saidi Balogun’s presence served as a reminder that even after relationships end, certain bonds — especially those connected to family — can still bring people together in times of sorrow. Saheed Balogun and Fathia Balogun paid last respect to Fathia Balogun’s mother 🕊️ LOVERS FOREVER ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/oA1kbZy51p — Big Uncle (@Usmanashafe) March 6, 2026

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Presidential Aide, Daniel Bwala Faces Backlash After Tense Al Jazeera Interview With Mehdi Hasan

A presidential aide has come under intense criticism after his appearance on Al Jazeera’s Head to Head programme hosted by Mehdi Hasan. During the interview, the aide repeatedly denied making previous critical remarks about President Bola Tinubu before he assumed office. However, the host confronted him with the exact statements and the dates they were made, creating a tense exchange during the programme. The interview quickly generated strong reactions on social media, with many Nigerians describing the outing as embarrassing for both the administration and the country. One social media user wrote, “This is what happens when you speak from both sides of your mouth. This is so embarrassing. He shouldn’t have gone for this Head to Head with Mehdi Hasan, or at the very least, allowed him to air the recorded interview.” Another user expressed disappointment, writing, “Anyone defending this government should cover themselves in shame after this interview. I feel ashamed and embarrassed for real.” Some observers pointed out the difficulty of defending the government in such a setting, suggesting the aide may have underestimated the nature of the programme. One post read, “He had to call Al Jazeera western media. Defending Tinubu is hard.” Another user reflected on the nature of the interview, writing, “The interview was a clash of power, culture, and structure. He came with reckless and broad political talking points, but Hasan demanded precision and evidence. He should have known he was not going to Channels or Arise TV, but a Western media platform built for accountability, where evasion exposes weakness and foolishness on a global stage.” Others went further by calling for consequences, with one user stating, “Tinubu must sack him to avoid further embarrassment. This is unbelievable.” The interview has since sparked widespread discussion online about political accountability and the challenges government representatives face when appearing on international media platforms.

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