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With fire, razor, and sandpaper as his tools, Alex carved hyperreal and surreal figures onto wood.

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Alex Peter Idoko (b. 1992, Abuja, Nigeria) is a self-taught Pyrography artist, based in Abuja, Nigeria.  Though holding a degree in Accounting, His artistic journey has been ablaze with innovation. He discovered his gift of Arts and painting at a very young age in Lagos. Started first through drawing on the ground, then on paper with pencil and pastel. But the embers of a deeper calling lingers, leading him to embrace the calling of working with Fire to create his art. With fire, razor, and sandpaper as his tools, Alex carved hyperreal and surreal figures onto wood. These early works were deeply introspective, serving as a canvas for his exploration of identity and the unspoken emotions that reside in the stillness of life's everyday moments. Each fire stroke carries a whisper of identity and unseen emotions lingering in quiet moments. The fire of creativity burned bright, pushing Alex Peter beyond the familiar warmth of wood. He embarked on a transformative journey, transitioning ...

I plead with all prophets, both major and minor, to apply wisdom. -Gospel Musician, Sonnie Badu speaks Out

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  I have seen, in recent times, prophets lose family members, and when you see how devastated and broken they were, you would understand that losing a family member is no joke. Dear major and minor prophets, there is something called the word of wisdom, which simply means that whatever you see, you should speak with wisdom. Prophesying someone’s death does not make you powerful; rather, it makes you a prophet of doom .. and I can tell you for free once there is revelation then there is redemption…. Revelation without redemption is not God speaking …. I plead with all prophets, both major and minor, to apply wisdom because the people you mention have family members, and such prophecies bring fear. As you grow, you mature in the things of God. To our Vice President, @njoagyemang—Mummy, get well soon. Please take time to rest. The truth is, you gave your all during the campaign and have not rested. I am praying for you. Love you loads, Mummy. THANK YOU  for constantly reading sto...

Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor has officially released her much-anticipated song “Akorfala”, featuring fellow gospel star Diana Hamilton.

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  Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor has officially released her much-anticipated song “Akorfala”, featuring fellow gospel star Diana Hamilton. The song, which translates to “Comforter” in English, is now available on all major digital streaming platforms, with the official music video set to premiere later today. Leading up to the release, Celestine Donkor expressed her excitement about working with Diana Hamilton, emphasizing the spiritual connection they shared throughout the project. “It’s a great pleasure and honor to join Grace with my sis @dianaantwihamilton as we declare the praises of our AKORFALA-COMFORTER. Dropping on 1st April sharp!” she announced. She also shared a heartfelt exchange between her and Diana Hamilton on WhatsApp, where they prayed for the song’s impact. “My favorite part was last night when I texted Diana on WhatsApp, I was like ‘Sis, the flyer is going out tomorrow o, let’s bear up in prayer.’ And she said, ‘Trusting God to use this song to bless...