Avoid negative religious gatherings, Nigerian Timi Dakolo urges.

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Nigerian singer and producer Timi Dakolo urged Nigerians to stay away from negative gatherings in the name of religion. Sharing this advice with Nigerians on his Instagram page, the singer also warned them to be very careful. They also attended various religious gatherings. According to the singer, God did not create anyone and does not cover those whom He creates with pain and curses, adding that God is love. “Avoid religious gatherings that see only evil. God did not create you and cover you with pain and curses. God is love, and God loves you.”

The Nigerian News Agency reported that the singer had previously advised Nigerians to beware of people who allow them to lay hands on in prayer.

He warned parents not to let anyone touch their children if they have a history of neglect. Dakolo is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer known for his world class songs.

He rose to fame in 2007 with the reality show West African Idol, in which he won.

He has been dubbed ‘the golden voice of Africa’ by 16-time Grammy Award-winning Humberto Gatica (Michael Buble, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion) and now Nigerian sensation.

In 2011, he released his debut album, ‘Beautiful Noise,’ which received positive reviews and contained ardent songs and heartfelt tunes. “Merry Christmas, Darling”.

Timi’s second album is a wonderful collection of heartfelt Christmas carols backed by the London Symphony Orchestra.

The singer’s unusual voice is combined with some of the finest classical tunes ever written in “Merry Christmas, Darling.”

On digital media, his single “Everything (Amen),” which was released in February 2021, has gotten millions of plays.

The singer has contributed immensely to the growth and development of the entertainment industry in numerous ways.

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