Monday, 4 May 2015

A Saxophonist Played Korede Bello’s 'Godwin' in Church Yesterday and... Guess What Happen?


I was minding my own business when I stumbled on a drama that was playing out on comedian Alibaba's Twitter timeline. He tweeted that he was in church today when their Saxophonist started playing 'Godwin' by Korede Bello! Lols

We all remember the chaos that played out on blogs and social media the last time Korede Bello himself performed that song in church for Easter.

Now, Alibaba was surprised and had to ask if that was right or wrong. And like the last time, most of his followers totally condemned it. Then Alibaba asked these questions that will soon cause twitter meltdown!!!

See more tweets after the cut...





If Korede can't sing Godwin in church, can he bring tithe from the money he made from the song to church?

8 comments:

El-shaddai said...

heyhey korede no go cause katakata for church oooo

El-shaddai said...

What concerns pastor n how he makes his money. Let him bring it we go collect am but that doesnt mean he can bribe himself into the church with his song

Bidex said...

Alibaba is not serious. What does that has to do with tithe n offering

Pastor Pius said...

Point of correction... nothing concern pastors with tithe n offering. He has the right to question a song, but dosent have the right to question where your money is coming from. If he starts questioning everybody on the source of their income, he want to kil himslf. If you bring unholy tithe n offering to church its btw u n God not the man of God. But when it comes to unholy song from a secular artiste its the duty of the man of God to screen that.

Anonymous said...

Abeg make una leave Korede bello alone

Simply Grace said...

I'm thinking this is God's way of asking Korede to give his life to Christ or how else can we explain his clash with the church everytime

Anonymous said...

Lobatan!!! Oya, pastors this is a big question for you ooo. why u go collect am

Anonymous said...

Tithing n offering is not something u can debate cos of a secular musician. its so personal that its no ones biz