Showing posts with label ETCETERA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ETCETERA. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 June 2014

Bread And Butter Celebrities And The Mess Of Failed Marriages

Etcetera



Etcetera is back with another thought  provoking article for our celebrities, good sense he makes if you ask me.
If you listen to relationship programmes on radio, you would notice that many Nigerians are indeed struggling with their relationships and marriages and they are all seeking help. And because they do not have a glaring media attention serialising their issues, making judgments, giving strong commentary, poking them emotionally, there are chances of their relationships and marriages problems being solved.



Saturday, 7 June 2014

Nigerian Gospel Musicians Songs Can't Lead You To Christ





Singer turned writer, Etcetera, is back with yet another controversial topic.
Read what he has to say about the Nigerian Gospel Music:

Just like some Nigerian pastors, Nigerian gospel songs cannot lead you to Christ. Nigerian gospel songs are not spiritually uplifting. They are mostly about the things of the flesh, about riches and fame. The simple use of religious terms and phrases here and there is not enough to lead anyone to Christ. I dare you to go to any Nigerian gospel musician’s website and see if you will find a simple plan of salvation. You won’t.


Monday, 12 May 2014

DON'T GIVE UP ON NIGERIA, "AFTER ALL COSSY ORIJIAKOR WAS BORN WITH JUST NIPPLES"-- SINGER ETCETERA (HILARIOUS)





Singer Etcetera seems to have a lot to say these days, I particularly find this one most hillarious.
Underneath the humor you will find some things that really need to be said.
 Rev. father Mathew this morning said we should pray. Pray for Saint Anthony of Padua to intercede. But why should we pray to saint Anthony of Padua? When you can easily lead us in prayer to Saint Jonathan of Aso Rock to intervene? If Martin Luther king can walk his congregations through the bridge of Mississippi to freedom, so can Pastors Oyedipo, Adeboye, Chris Okotie, Chris Oyakhilome, Kumuyi, T.B Joshua, Paul Adefarasin speak up and demand freedom and better governance for their congregations.

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