Yinka Alaseyori, a well-known gospel singer, has come under scrutiny following a video that surfaced showing her incorporating the popular “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo” melody into her worship performance at a church in Lagos.
The video, capturing her performance during a service last Friday, has ignited a storm of controversy and criticism on social media.
Many individuals have expressed their disapproval of Yinka Alaseyori’s decision to use the ‘Gwo Gwo Gwo’ melody in her church performance.
Notably, popular writer Solomon Buchi joined the critics, condemning the act as a significant departure from traditional gospel worship.*
saturday_osagie said: “Pure entertainment and they need to stop this woman. Your song needs to minister life not entertainment.”
@RedHatPentester said: “If you talk they’ll tell you talk too much but this is the blunt truth. My problem is Christians are now blending too much with the world. We have gospel raps and stuffs! Funny. They don’t move me a bit.
@GraciousOpara said: “The line between Gospel and Secular activities is fading off.
@Iamkolotayo·4ha said: “from a long time I really do not see these people as Gospel artists.”
@Dostronicss said: “Very annoying…..the world are supposed to be the one copying the church not other way round.”
@Dostronicss added: “Romans 12:2 advises, “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is his good, pleasing and perfect will.” This verse encourages believers to avoid adopting worldly practices that might compromise the sanctity and reverence due to God.”
@realzion53 said: “When you pay them to perform, they must entertain you else you wouldn’t call them again.”
“The focus of such artist is not on praising God but getting the audience to dance to the tune.
Friendship with the world is enmity of God….”
akanke.tnoo.kan said: “All signs of the Endtimes 💯…..not all would understand.”
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