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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Senator Natasha Opposes Akpabio’s Appeal at Supreme Court

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has filed a counter-affidavit at the Supreme Court, challenging an appeal brought by Senate President Godswill Akpabio over proceedings at the Court of Appeal. According to reports, documents show that the counter-affidavit was sworn to by a Senior Legislative Aide to the senator and filed in response to Akpabio’s Motion on Notice dated January 21, 2026. In the filing, the respondents asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the application in its entirety, arguing that it discloses no prima facie cause of action and amounts to an abuse of court process. They stated that the Court of Appeal had already concluded hearing in the substantive appeal on November 28, 2025, and reserved the matter for judgment. According to them, approaching the Supreme Court at this stage is an attempt to interfere with an appellate process that is already at an advanced stage and awaiting final determination. The respondents further maintained that the Senate President was given full opportunity to present his case before the Court of Appeal in strict compliance with the Rules of Court. They said the brief of argument filed by Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan was properly before the lower court, complied with procedural requirements, and was never formally challenged during the proceedings. A key issue raised in the dispute relates to an alleged breach of the Court of Appeal Rules, 2021, which limit briefs of argument to a maximum of 35 pages. The respondents claimed that while the legal teams representing Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, the Clerk of the National Assembly and another respondent complied with the page limit, the Senate President’s brief exceeded the prescribed length. They also alleged that the defect was not regularized within the period allowed by the Rules, prompting the Court of Appeal to reject the over-length brief and proceed with the hearing based on valid and properly filed processes. On the substantive issues, the respondents argued that the grounds of appeal relied upon by the appellant raise issues of mixed law and fact, for which prior leave of court is required. They insisted that no such leave was sought or obtained, rendering the appeal incompetent from the outset. The counter-affidavit also addressed complaints bordering on adjournment and denial of fair hearing, stating that the grant or refusal of an adjournment falls within the discretionary powers of the court. It argued that the Court of Appeal exercised its discretion judicially and judiciously and that the appellant was not denied fair hearing at any stage of the proceedings. The respondents urged the Supreme Court to dismiss the application in its entirety, with Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan describing the appeal as a deliberate attempt to delay or frustrate the delivery of judgment by the Court of Appeal

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Spain Moves To Ban Under 16’s From Social Media

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced that his government will ban children under the age of 16 from accessing social media. “Platforms will be required to implement effective age verification systems — not just check boxes, but real barriers that work,” Sánchez said during an address to the plenary session of the World Government Summit in Dubai. “Today our children are exposed to a space they were never meant to navigate alone … We will protect [minors] from the digital Wild West.” The proposed ban, which is set to be approved by the country’s Council of Ministers next week, will amend a draft bill currently being debated in the Spanish parliament. Spain’s ban is included in a wider package of measures that Sánchez argued are necessary to “regain control” of the digital space. “Governments must stop turning a blind eye to the toxic content being shared,” he said. That includes a legislative proposal to hold social media executives legally accountable for the illegal content shared on their platforms, with a new tool to track the spread of disinformation, hate speech or child pornography on social networks. It also proposes criminalizing the manipulation of algorithms and amplification of illegal content. “We will investigate platforms whose algorithms amplify disinformation in exchange for profit,” Sánchez said, adding that “spreading hate must come at a cost — a legal cost, as well as an economic and ethical cost — that platforms can no longer afford to ignore.” Spain joins a growing chorus of European countries hardening their approach to restricting kids online. Denmark announced plans for a ban on under-15’s last fall, and the French government is pushing to have a similar ban in place as soon as September. In Portugal, the governing center-right Social Democratic Party on Monday submitted draft legislation that would require under-16’s to obtain parental consent to access social media.

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Karim Benzema Completes Shock Free Transfer From Al Ittihad to Al Hilal

Former Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has completed a deadline-day free transfer from Al Ittihad to Al Hilal, a move that has sent shockwaves through the Saudi Pro League. Benzema, 38, joined Al Ittihad in 2023 but was entering the final six months of his contract and was reportedly unhappy with the renewal terms offered by the club. Confirming the move in a statement, Al Hilal said: “Al Hilal signed French star Karim Benzema on a free transfer to represent the football team for one and a half years.” The Ballon d’Or winner, who led Al Ittihad to a league and cup double in 2025, also took to X to bid farewell to the club. “This journey gave me a lot, both personally and professionally. I leave with my head held high, proud to have worn these colors and of everything we shared,” Benzema wrote. Meanwhile, the transfer is said to have sparked tension elsewhere in the league. Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly reacted angrily to Benzema’s switch and subsequently sat out Al Nassr’s 1–0 victory over Al Riyadh. The club has not explained his absence, and Ronaldo has made no public comment. Portuguese reports claim the 40-year-old feels Al Nassr has not received sufficient backing from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which owns Al Nassr alongside rivals Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli. According to A Bola, Ronaldo believes the other PIF-owned clubs have benefited from stronger financial support. Al Nassr manager Jorge Jesus also admitted dissatisfaction with the club’s activity in the January transfer window, despite adding Iraqi prospect Hayder Abdulkareem to his squad. “The financial situation at Al Nassr is not good and doesn’t allow it,” Jesus said. “I hope that one or two, maybe three players can join us.” Al Nassr boast several high-profile stars including Sadio Mané, João Félix, and Kingsley Coman, while Jhon Durán, signed for $75 million last January, remains on loan at Fenerbahçe. Benzema’s move to Al Hilal further intensifies rivalry at the top of Saudi football as the season reaches a critical stage.

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BREAKING: DSS Arraigns Ex-AGF Abubakar Malami, Son Over Terrorism Financing Allegations

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arraigned former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, and his son before the Federal High Court in Abuja over allegations bordering on terrorism financing. The duo appeared before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik on a five-count charge, where they both pleaded not guilty to all allegations. According to the DSS, Malami allegedly aided and abetted the financing of terrorism by failing, during his tenure as AGF, to initiate prosecution against suspected terrorism financiers whose case files were reportedly submitted to his office. The agency further accused Malami and his son of engaging in preparatory acts linked to terrorism, including the unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition without the required licence. Items listed in the charge include a Sturm Magnum 17-0101 firearm, 16 live Redstar AAA 5.20 cartridges, and 27 expended cartridges of the same brand. The court was also informed that Malami had previously been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with separate allegations of fraud and money laundering. Justice Abdulmalik adjourned the case to a later date for further proceedings.

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FIFA President Infantino Apologises Over British Fans Comment

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has apologised for remarks he made about British football supporters while speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month. Infantino previously said that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar was special because it was “the first time in history no Brit was arrested,” a comment that drew sharp criticism from fan groups and police leaders in the UK, who described it as a “cheap joke” and “neither helpful nor accurate.” In an interview with Sky News, Infantino said he regretted offending fans and clarified that his comment was intended to highlight how peacefully the Qatar tournament unfolded. “I need first to apologise,” he said, explaining that the remark was meant to show that the World Cup was a celebration where “everyone came together in a peaceful way.” He also spoke warmly about English supporters who travel to matches and cheer on their teams. The apology came alongside Infantino’s defence of other controversial decisions, including awarding U.S. President Donald Trump the first-ever FIFA peace prize — a move he said was justified because of Trump’s role in facilitating high-level peace talks — and rejecting calls for a boycott of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Infantino also reiterated his view that football can help unite people across political divides, and discussed the possibility of lifting Russia’s ban from international competition, a topic that has drawn criticism from officials in Ukraine and elsewhere. Overall, the apology reflects an attempt by FIFA’s president to smooth relations with fans ahead of the next World Cup, even as debates continue over the organisation’s broader political and sporting decisions.

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Veekee James Expecting First Child with Husband Femi Atere

Popular Nigerian fashion designer Veekee James has officially announced that she is expecting her first child with her husband, Femi Atere. The designer shared the joyful news on Wednesday morning via her Instagram page, posting a heartwarming video of herself and her husband as she proudly showed off her baby bump. Announcing the pregnancy, Veekee James wrote: “And two shall become three… Indeed, this is what only God can do.” The calm and intimate clip quickly went viral, drawing massive attention across social media platforms. Fans, celebrities, and colleagues flooded her comment section with congratulatory messages and prayers shortly after the post. Although she had not previously confirmed the rumours, speculation about her pregnancy had been circulating online in recent weeks, sparked by reports from a popular gossip blog and subtle hints noticed by observant fans. Her latest announcement has now put all speculation to rest. Veekee James and Femi Atere made their relationship public in October 2023. The couple went on to celebrate their traditional wedding in Akwa Ibom State in February 2024, followed by a vintage-themed white wedding ceremony in Lagos. With the pregnancy now confirmed, many admirers are excited to see Veekee James step into motherhood while continuing to excel in her thriving fashion career.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by VEEKEE JAMES ATERE (@veekee_james)

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INEC Confirms David Mark as National Chairman of ADC Amid Party Restructuring

Nigerians Suffering More Under APC Government — ADC Chairman David Mark

The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), David Mark, has stated that Nigerians are experiencing greater hardship under the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government than under any previous administration. Mark made the remarks on Monday in Abuja during the inauguration of the ADC’s policy and manifesto committee. He attributed the worsening poverty situation in the country to policies implemented by the APC government. According to him, the economic realities facing citizens have intensified, leaving many Nigerians in urgent need of credible alternatives that can improve their present conditions and secure a better future. “Nigerians are suffering today perhaps more than any other time in our history,” Mark said. “Poverty stares us in the face. Yes, poverty and hardship have always existed, but the hardship and poverty that Nigerians are experiencing under the APC administration has gotten worse.” He added that the current situation has heightened public demand for new ideas, decisive actions, and policies capable of addressing the nation’s economic challenges and restoring hope among the populace.

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Wike Says He’s Closely Monitoring PDP Crisis in Oyo State

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has revealed that he is paying close attention to developments within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State, stressing that his interest is driven by concern for the party’s survival and future. Wike made the remarks on Monday in Abuja while addressing party leaders and members at the PDP’s 105th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting. According to the former Rivers State governor, his focus on the situation in Oyo State reflects his commitment to ensuring the PDP remains strong, noting that the party once governed at the federal level and must not be allowed to weaken further. “Let me declare my interest clearly: I am interested in the survival and success of this party. I am also interested in all the happenings in Oyo State PDP. That is all I am interested in,” Wike said. He also dismissed claims that members of the party were being intimidated, arguing that recent court rulings had settled the matter. “Who will intimidate us to the end? Some of us, by the grace of God, do not see what anyone can threaten us with. “The legal battle has collapsed. They have no option but to recognise the Caretaker Committee,” he added. Wike’s comments come against the backdrop of a growing rift between him and Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, his former ally. Both politicians are now aligned with opposing factions within the PDP. The crisis deepened in November last year when a faction led by Makinde and Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed held a national convention, which was later nullified by the Federal High Court in Oyo State, further intensifying internal tensions within the party.

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