The manner through which the souls of celestians, especially that of the youth and children are polluted through music is alarming, says Evangelist Aluko.
Aluko expressed concern over how gospel musicians are inspired by secular musicians rather than the Holy Spirit. In an article posted on Facebook, Aluko said today’s gospel musicians: “are now getting insiprations from secular musicians. The worldly singers are now the sources where our 'gospel musicians' are getting songs, slangs and dance steps from.
“They no longer get inspirations from the Lord but by following the trends of secular singers. Most of them even go to clubs and hotels to perform only to come to our churches tying to impose on us things learnt from such places.”
He argued that this act by new generation of gospel musicians is against the norm as practiced by the old generation of gospel musicians. “Those who pioneered the gospel music terrain decades ago never borrowed slangs, lyrics and dance-steps from secular/worldly musicians.
“They delivered unto us godly songs, edifying lyrics and glorious dance steps. They did not borrow 'slangs or dance moves' from the popular juju, fuji, apala, waka or highlife legends of those days,” he revealed.
He flayed parishes that pay and invite ill-mannered gospel musicians to sing in their parishes. He described the act as “paying demonic agents to openly import evils into our parishes”, stating that “they are collecting huge sums only to come before our altars and be trying to rebrand 'gutter' slangs and satanically induced dance steps.”
Aluko maintained that the Church must not fold its hands and allow “these ambassadors of evil to destroy and polute our God given heritage. . . . .The church must take a stand against all these 'singers' who are always trying to import and defend ungodly songs and styles of dances which are not honourable among God's own people.“
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