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loving better#01

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   True  Relationship love better They say true love is a myth, a fairytale whispered under a child's blanket. But I don't believe that. I've seen it firsthand, etched in the wrinkles around my grandparents' eyes as they slow danced in their living room, their hands clasped together for over sixty years. It wasn't a flashy, passionate kind of love, but a deep, comforting ember that had burned steadily through the storms of life. Take this story on your side.                                                                  great moments   Elena and Daniel were the embodiment of that kind of love. They met in college, two awkward souls with dreams bigger than themselves. There were no grand gestures, no lightning strikes. Their love bloomed slowly, like a wildflower pushing through cracks in the pavement. They were each other's confidantes, biggest supporters, and occasional critics. They laughed together at the most absurd jokes, cried on each other'

Asake on hot pursuit#001

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                    Is music not  drama,                     Asake mocks Christianity                                                 photo ,Asake , Nigerian  Afrobeats Star Asake, the Nigerian Afrobeats star, is in hot water again! His new music video for "Only Me" has people fired up, accusing him of mocking Christianity. Apparently, Asake is rocking a full-on priest outfit, complete with a halo, while throwing money at dancers who then dramatically fall down. Talk about dramatic! Social media is buzzing with criticism. People are calling it disrespectful and blasphemous, accusing him of mocking their faith. This isn't the first time Asake has gotten into trouble with religious imagery. Last year, a video for his song "Bandana" showed goats chilling in a church, with flames hovering over people's heads. Yikes! Fans were not happy then either, calling for the video to be taken down. It seems Asake has a thing for pushing boundaries with religious themes i

music in churches#01

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  Gospel Singer( Misikhu) Sparks Debate Are Churches Putting Profits Before People?                             photo :  Nelson Misikhu ,gospel singer  Hold up, choir sisters and brothers! Gospel singer Nelson Misikhu, better known as The Boy, is throwing some serious shade at churches, and it's got everyone buzzing. The accusation? Churches are prioritizing business ventures over helping their communities, especially in times of crisis. Misikhu points a finger at the recent floods in Kenya. When families were desperately clinging to rooftops, where were the churches with aid and support? Instead, according to him, they were busy with internal squabbles and building fancy edifices. Ouch! That hits hard. But is there truth to this gospel singer's critique? church photo  Look around. How many churches in your neighborhood actively reach out to struggling families? Do they host food drives or organize volunteer efforts? Misikhu argues that these houses of worship should be put

music is life blog

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                              Otile Brown (Kenyan superstar)                                                     musician superstar The Soundtrack of Our Lives: Music's Power on Everyone.                                                               music instruments  Music isn't just a collection of sounds; it's a universal language that speaks to the soul. It weaves through the fabric of our lives, uplifting us in celebration and offering solace in sorrow. As Kenyans, music is deeply ingrained in our culture, shaping our identities and uniting us in powerful ways. But how we consume music is just as important as the music itself. With headphones on, we can create personalized soundtracks for our commutes, workouts, or quiet moments of reflection. Live music, however, offers a different experience. The shared energy of a crowded concert hall or the intimacy of a local bar creates a bond between performer and audience, fostering a sense of community. Of course, music isn