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Nigerian Singer, Lade Speaks About Being A Member Of The Celestial Church And Changing The Narrative

Sheriff Oshin by Sheriff Oshin
August 4, 2022
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Omolade Oyetunde known as Lade

Omolade Oyetunde known as Lade

Nigerian singer, Omolade Oyetunde popularly known by her stage name Lade has stated that she hopes to change the bad narrative about the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC).

This was revealed by the vocalist during a recent YouTube interview where the ‘Adulthood na Scam’ singer explained her stance about the church.

Despite having only joined the church three years ago, Lade said she is enjoying it and wants to change the bad narrative and public perception of the church.

Omolade Oyetunde known as Lade
Omolade Oyetunde known as Lade

 

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In her statement, the Celestial Church of Christ has produced lots of singers and producers that are impacting the Nigerian music industry.

“I joined Celestial in 2019 so I’m like three years in the church and I love it.

“People already have that mindset and that mentality about the church but people like us are the ones who will change the narrative.

“Great people like Kenny Blaq, Vector, ID Cabasa, and a whole lot were Celestials but some people switch at some point but I’m not switching, we die there.”

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