LAGOS – A cleric, Pastor Kenny Folarin of Daystar Christian Centre, has advised [pro_ad_display_adzone id=”10″]
entertainers to embrace unity in order to move the entertainment industry forward .
Folarin made the call on at the Daystar Christian Centre, Ikeja, Lagos, during a posthumous birthday concert, tagged ‘An Evening with Kefee’, in honour of the late artiste, Kefee.
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“One of the issues we are dealing with today in our society is a problem of disunity. We find disunity everywhere you go to today.
“We find it in the family between the husband and the wife and the children. We find disunity even in our politics today.
“Amongst us in our industry, it’s also a challenge. In the churches among ministers, among congregants, one of the things you experience today is disunity.
“People are not together as one; people are not together in oneness ; it’s a big problem.
“But the fact remains that there’s a strong disunity amongst us in various areas.
“But you see God has never ordained it to be so. God expects us to work in unity. God expects us to work in oneness.”
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He called on the entertainers to try God with unity and there would be nothing impossible for them to achieve.
The cleric encouraged entertainers to always come together to celebrate and rejoice as one.
He decried the pursuit of self-interest, saying that they should compromise in order to achieve greater things as an indomitable force.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there were performances of some of Kefee’s most popular tracks by Dance Planet, Vector, Ak Real and Sammy.
Yinka Davies, Henrisoul, Anny Ibrahim, Nikki Laoye and Nene Soul Diva also thrilled the audience. (NAN)