Sunday, April 19, 2015


Korede Bello Insists On Performing Godwin In Church Again
Uzo Chikere
Following mixed reactions which trailed the performance in church of the tune, Godwin, by  Marvin Record’s Korede Bello, the artiste has insisted that he would repeat the act given the opportunity again.
Even as some saw nothing incongruous in the development, there are those who felt that Korede crossed the boundaries as a secular artiste to have mounted the pupit.
On Sunday, April 5, the Mavin Records act Korede Bello was a guest minister at HICC (Harvesters International Christian Centre) in Lagos, where he performed his smash hit single, ‘Godwin.’
But, Korede Bello said he did not regret performing in church and if the opportunity presented itself again, he would gladly do it all over again.
According to him: “If you are the pastor of a church and you invite me to perform the song, yes I will perform the song again. It’s God’s song and whatever is happening now is predetermined, people are talking about God that’s all that matters,’.
On whether the song was gospel, he explained:  From the inception of Godwin, I knew that it wasn’t my song, I knew that anything that’s for God has the potential of growing bigger than you imagine. It’s not quite a gospel song, it’s an inspirational song, what I mean by it’s for God is the fact that it’s dedicated to God. I don’t see it as my song, I see it as people’s song and I see it as a song for God.”
Iwill be recalled that on Sunday, April 5, the Mavin Records act was a guest minister at HICC (Harvesters International Christian Centre) in Lagos, where he performed his smash hit single, Godwin.
The US-based pastor, Pastor Olusola Fabunmi of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of Faith in Maryland, has used Korede’s performance to question if secular musicians should be allowed to perform at gospel concerts, saying that the church was wrong to have invited Korede, who is not a gospel singer, to perform on their altar.

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