The first gospel Amapiano song by Pastor Paul Enenche, a well-known Nigerian clergyman, has caused a buzz on the internet.
The clergyman went on his social media platforms and posted a short part of the music video for his debut Amapiano-inspired song called “Elee”.
In the video, he and some other people were wearing Victorian-style outfits while dancing to the music.
He wrote, “Hallelujah! The much anticipated Music Video is out.
God is set to do something mighty in your life that will make you scream ELEE.
Beloved! As we are in the season of Praise, be encouraged to use this opportunity to listen to this Music video and have God turn things in your favor.
Don’t forget to share with family and friends as your testimonies manifest In Jesus Name.
Have a blessed week ahead!
The video that has become extremely popular online has sparked conversations among internet users.
Miriam Jacob commented, “What exactly is this?
One, Foot Wears and Bag Hub Backup commented, “Is this a joke?
Another person, Blaq Preek commented, “Odumeje done teach Una bad thing”.
And, Ure Nna commented, “See wetin una don reduce Christianity to for this country”.
Also, Isong Ene commented, “Is this a skit?
Another person, Obianuju_22 commented, “This money just be made any which way”.
And, Ixorankem commented, “This is so embarrassing”.
Also, Jennifer Scori64 commented, “This dressing was inspired by daughter Deborah”.
One, Footwear And Baghub Backup commented, “Please leave Christian Amapiano for Odumeje and Flavor. I take his beg, no try this again”.
Anita Chi commented, “Na sister Debby be the costume director and designer of this music video lol”.
Last month, Pastor Enenche shared a surprising story about his experience with tithing and rice. He explained that he and his wife were strong believers in tithing even before they became pastors.
However, there came a time when they didn’t have enough money to give as tithes, so they decided to pledge a bag of rice they had at home instead.
His wife would give one-tenth of the rice to God, but they noticed that the bag of rice never seemed to diminish and kept getting replenished.
Daddy Freeze, on the other hand, responded to these claims, suggesting that Pastor Enenche was deceiving his members into paying tithes.
In another incident, Pastor Enenche publicly mocked a woman who was testifying in his church.
He interrupted her and accused her of lying during her testimony. This caused a lot of uproar on social media, and Pastor Enenche later apologized, explaining that he never meant to disgrace the woman who testified.