POPULAR gospel minister, Aderonke Ade (aka Ronnie), has urged Nigerians not to give to hope, but to believe in a future with God and hearken to the word of God in her new work.
According to Ronnie the newly released song, entitled, “Salute”, without doubt, interprets the state of the nation, especially about the hardship Nigerians are currently experiencing leading to the increase of mental health issues in the society.
“In all of these, God has positioned gospel music ministers to stabilise the effect with unique lyrics that speak and sink to the souls of Nigerians. Thereby, bringing mental stability to as many who love to listen.
“Gospel music ministers have also helped to influence the lives of people with their decent personality that teaches morals as against their secular counterparts that causes uproar both offline and online. Such personality, produces a good image for people to follow in society, thereby creating a sane society.
“Healing is from the Most High. God has inspired our gospel music ministers with the right songs to erupt His healing power with His healing power all sicknesses and diseases will disappear including mental health in times like this.”
Ronnie, who is a mother and an anointed minstrel, said Nigerians should walk the talk and embrace timeless truth. She added that Salute, her new song, is a song of praise and dancing to the Lord, laced with a beautiful melody that evokes God’s presence.
“We must deny these groups the undue publicity they crave,” the minister said.
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