Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Henrietta Kosoko’s Son Pay Tributes In Concluded Video Shoot

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Olowu Taiwo better known as L.T has just concluded video shoot for his tribute song to his late mum titled ‘Mama.’ L.T is a son to recently deceased Nollywood actress, Henrietta Kosoko.
The talented pop act released the audio of the heart rending song a week after his mum’s burial and it has started attracting rave reviews since it hit the airwaves.

Meanwhile, as part of efforts to make the video being unique and make his teeming fans relate with the video emotionally, L.T has asked his fans to post a collage photos of them and their mothers on Instagram, 20 of which would be selected and put in the forthcoming video since the song is also dedicated to all mothers.

L.T hails from Ogun state but was born and bred in Lagos state. He started his music career in 2009 with his first single called ‘Jekafo’ produced by Philkeyz, an R&B song that caught the ladies mind. Later in 2014, he dropped his hit song ‘Se Jeje’, an Afro pop song that made the young and old dance to its rhythmic tune.
L.T, who is also a choreographer, is one of the twin boys late Henrietta had before marrying veteran actor, Jide kosoko. His twin brother, Kehinde is into music production. 

Indecent Dressing Ban In Mountain Of Fire Branches Worldwide
On Tuesday an announcement on banning indecent dressing was made again it forbid any-body revealing outfits in all Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) branches worldwide.
The church said its major standard was holiness and that informed its decision to preoccupy itself with the preaching of the gospel.

“Our church is principally a deliverance ministry and that means we are fighting against demonic forces,” it said.

The MFM stated this when the church’s media committee, led by its chairman, Pastor Oladele Bank-Olemoh, visited Punch Headquarters at Magboro, Ogun State.

According to Bank-Olemoh, the MFM General Overseer, Dr Daniel Olukoya, had warned that indecent dressing would no longer be tolerated in the church.

He said, “The G.O. had warned that if those who dress indecently do not change, they will not be allowed into the church. And today, if anybody is not properly dressed, the person will not be allowed into the church; we will politely tell the person that he or she cannot enter, that is the standard.”

Bank-Olemoh, however, said it was lamentable that some people hid under Christianity to perpetrate evil.

He therefore urged the people to strengthen their relationship with God, rather than hide under religion.




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