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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Shi’ite Group Stages Pro-Palestine Quds Day Protest In Bauchi, Backs Iran Amid Rising Tensions

Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as the Shi’ite group, on Friday held a peaceful demonstration in Bauchi to show support for Palestinians. Ahmad Yashi, speaking on behalf of the group, said the protest was part of activities marking Quds Day, observed globally on the last Friday of Ramadan to express solidarity with Palestinians. “This is a known demonstration held on the last Friday of every month of Ramadan worldwide under the Quds Day platform. It is to show support and sympathy for Palestinians who have been under invasion for about eight decades,” he said. The group, loyal to Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, emphasized that its demonstrations have historically been peaceful, attributing any past disturbances to misunderstandings by authorities. Yashi also voiced the group’s support for Iran amid tensions involving the United States and Israel, warning that targeting Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would worsen the situation. “We are with Iran in heart and soul. They are targeting the Iranian Supreme Leader to make the country surrender, but they are mistaken. The Supreme Leader, as a religious authority, is among those dousing tensions,” he said. He described Islam as a religion of peace but criticized Western powers for fueling global unrest. “Islam is a peaceful religion, but the West is the problem. They are selfish and want everyone to bow to them. This will not happen; those days are gone,” Yashi added. He noted that members of the movement in Bauchi had previously conducted another peaceful demonstration in support of Iran. The Bauchi State Police Command, through its Public Relations Officer Nafiu Habib, said officers were deployed to protect government facilities and monitor the protest. Habib confirmed that the demonstration was carried out peacefully with no incidents reported. “Until now, there is no report of any breakdown of law and order,” he said.

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Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Ex-Depot Price To ₦1,175 Per Litre

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has increased its ex-depot price for Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) to ₦1,175 per litre, reversing the price reduction it introduced earlier in the week. Sources at the refinery confirmed on Friday that the adjustment came only days after the facility slashed the ex-depot price by ₦100 to ₦1,075 per litre on March 10, 2026, a move that triggered a rush among depot operators to purchase the product. Following the earlier reduction, several depot operators had begun selling petrol at an average of about ₦1,100 per litre. However, the refinery’s latest increase forced many of them to suspend sales temporarily while they reassess their pricing and inventory. Loading activities at the refinery have also been halted for the time being as the company reconciles its stock levels and aligns operations with the new price structure, a situation that has disrupted supply at depot level. Industry sources attribute the fresh price increase to a surge in global crude oil prices. Brent crude reportedly rose from about $91 to $100 per barrel, significantly raising the cost of refining and limiting the refinery’s ability to sustain lower petrol prices. The latest adjustment is one of several price changes made by the Dangote Refinery in recent weeks as operators respond to fluctuations in the global oil market. Before the brief March 10 reduction, the refinery had already increased petrol prices three consecutive times. The temporary price cut provided short-lived relief before the latest upward review driven by rising crude oil costs and ongoing tensions in the Middle East involving the United States, Iran and Israel.

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NDPC Warns Content Creators Over Filming Nigerians Without Consent For Social Media Content

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has warned social media content creators against recording unsuspecting members of the public and posting the footage online, saying the practice violates citizens’ privacy rights. The commission’s Head of Legal, Enforcement and Regulations, Babatunde Bamigboye, raised the concern on Friday in Abuja while addressing the increasing trend of individuals filming people in public areas for online “reality” content without their permission. “These acts violate the rights of citizens to informational self-determination as guaranteed under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution and the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023.” Bamigboye explained that collecting and using images or videos of individuals without their consent is unlawful unless the person responsible can rely on other recognised legal grounds for processing personal data. “Our preliminary investigations reveal that this wilful invasion of citizens’ privacy serves neither a public nor legitimate interest. “People whose images are captured have no expectation that their pictures or videos will be shared globally by an unknown individual.” He also disclosed that the National Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of the NDPC, Dr Vincent Olatunji, has instructed major social media platforms, including TikTok, X and Meta, to strengthen enforcement of their community rules to prevent unlawful use of personal data. “For the avoidance of doubt, where a platform owner fails or neglects to act in a timely manner to prevent harm, the Commission will not hesitate to impose sanctions under the NDP Act.” Bamigboye added that content creators who disregard citizens’ privacy rights could face serious legal consequences, including possible criminal prosecution. The warning comes as authorities express growing concern over the use of public spaces for online entertainment content, stressing the importance of complying with Nigeria’s data protection laws and respecting individuals’ privacy.

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Pep Guardiola Wins Barclays Manager Of The Month For February, 12th Career Honor

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been named Barclays Manager of the Month for February, marking his first win in the category since December 2021 and the 12th of his managerial career. The Spaniard led City to a league-high 13 points during the month, claiming victories over Liverpool, Fulham, Newcastle United, and Leeds United, after beginning February with a draw against Tottenham Hotspur. The run of form helped strengthen City’s position at the top of the Premier League. Guardiola beat out a competitive shortlist that included Brentford’s Keith Andrews, Manchester United’s Michael Carrick, and Liverpool’s Arne Slot. With the award, Guardiola moves into third place on the all-time Manager of the Month honors list, surpassing David Moyes and trailing only Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger. City’s strong February also saw Antoine Semenyo earn the Player of the Month award, highlighting the team’s impressive performances under Guardiola’s guidance.

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CBN Restricts Mobile Banking Apps To One Device, New Rules Take Effect July 2026

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced that, starting July 1, 2026, mobile banking applications will be limited to a single device per customer. Under the new rule, customers will no longer be able to use the same bank app on multiple devices simultaneously. The directive, communicated to banks, financial institutions, and payment service providers, forms part of updated guidelines for Instant Payments (IP) operations in Nigeria. Musa Jimoh, Director of the CBN’s Payments System Policy Department, highlighted key provisions in the circular: Single-Device Access: Mobile banking apps must be bound to one device. Switching to a new device will require reactivation and authentication. Opt-In/Opt-Out for IP Services: Customers can choose to opt in or out of IP services at any time, with multi-factor authentication (MFA) required. Customers in opt-out mode will be unable to perform online instant transfers but can still conduct transactions by visiting a bank branch. Adjustable Transaction Limits: Users can set transaction limits within the existing caps of N25 million for individuals and N250 million for corporates, subject to due diligence and risk assessment. Limits take effect immediately after MFA verification. Fraud Monitoring: Banks are required to implement Enterprise Fraud Monitoring for both inflows and outflows to detect and restrict suspicious activity. Enhanced Authentication for Online Accounts: New and reactivated online accounts must undergo liveliness checks and real-time validation against BVN/NIN databases. Additional security measures, such as MFA, biometric authentication, and soft/hard tokens, are mandatory. Initial Transaction Limits for New Devices: For both new and existing accounts, apps activated on a new device will be capped at N20,000 in the first 24 hours. Internet Banking Security: First-time logins on new devices must pass additional MFA verification. The CBN emphasized that these measures are minimum standards for Instant Payments in Nigeria, designed to strengthen security, curb fraud, and promote financial system stability. All provisions will come into force from July 1, 2026.

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Reece James Signs Six-Year Chelsea Contract Until 2032

England defender Reece James has confirmed his long-term commitment to Chelsea F.C., signing a six-year contract that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2032. The 26-year-old, who came through Chelsea’s academy, made his senior debut in September 2019 and has since become one of the club’s cornerstone players. His previous deal was due to expire in 2028, but the club moved quickly to secure his future. According to The Athletic, James’s new contract includes performance-based incentives linked to both individual and team success. Already Chelsea’s highest-paid player, he earns approximately £250,000 per week. Since breaking into the first team, James has made 225 appearances and has been a consistent presence this Premier League season, starting 19 of 26 league matches. He signed his earlier contract shortly after Chelsea’s 2022 takeover by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. During his time at Stamford Bridge, James has collected multiple honours, including the 2021 UEFA Champions League and UEFA Super Cup, as well as the 2025 Conference League and Club World Cup. He was named club captain three years ago. James has also battled injuries over recent seasons, undergoing surgery in December 2023 to address a recurring hamstring problem.

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Iran Says No Country Can Ban Them From 2026 World Cup, Rejects Trump’s Safety Warning

Iran’s national football team has rejected former US President Donald Trump’s warning that their players might face safety risks if they compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting that no nation has the authority to block their participation. In a statement shared on social media, the Iranian Football Federation emphasized that the World Cup is governed by FIFA, not by any country’s political stance. The federation underlined that Iran secured its place through a series of hard-earned victories and would not yield to external pressure. Trump had expressed concerns over the safety of Iranian players amid recent tensions in the Middle East, suggesting that competing could put them in danger. He later tweeted that all teams would be welcome in the United States, one of the tournament’s co-hosts alongside Canada and Mexico, and noted that ticket sales were “through the roof.” Iran countered that any host nation unable to guarantee the security of visiting teams should reconsider its role in the event. The statement stressed that the team’s qualification was earned fairly and that no external attempt to exclude them would be accepted. The comments come amid rising regional tensions following US‑Israeli strikes in February, raising questions about Iran’s participation. The team is scheduled to play group-stage matches in Los Angeles and Seattle, but uncertainty remains over whether it will travel to the United States. FIFA has yet to issue an official response, although Trump reportedly assured the organisation’s leadership that Iran would be welcome. Tehran, however, continues to question whether host nations can fully ensure the safety of all players and spectators. The dispute highlights the complex intersection of sport and geopolitics, showing how global events like the World Cup can be affected by broader international tensions.

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Yhemolee Gifts Father Brand New House In Lekki, Lagos State

Nigerian socialite Yhemolee has gifted his father a stunning new home in Lekki, Lagos State. A video shared on his Instagram story showed his father beaming with happiness as he toured the mansion’s exterior, visibly overwhelmed by the thoughtful gesture. The lavish present follows closely on the heels of another gift, with Yhemolee recently surprising his mother with a Lexus car, highlighting his commitment to celebrating his parents. Known for his extravagant lifestyle and active presence in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, Yhemolee used the moment to honor his family and show gratitude for their support. JUST IN: Yhemolee gifts his father a brand new house in Lekki, Lagos state pic.twitter.com/mZ2cV5zR5N — Gistlover (@GistLovers) March 13, 2026

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