Mr Gbera claims his tracks literally stop people from offing themselves. Matthew Omotola Jaiyeola insists his indigenous gospel tunes heal broken souls globally. He started singing inside his father's church before blowing up. The artist says a woman in Abeokuta canceled her suicide plans after losing two kids because she heard his records.
A different guy in Ikeja, Lagos, allegedly escaped deep depression over dead twins solely through these online streams. Friends and pastors failed to help that grieving father until he clicked play. Jaiyeola credits God entirely for this influence, stating his energy flows directly from divine sources to impact real lives positively.
The musician travels internationally to meet supporters who demand face time. He admits the Nigerian scene dominates globally but expects things to improve further. While cooking up fresh collaborations, he frequently performs hits like Iriri, Olorun Lo N’ Mumi bo, and Alanu Lo Njagun Aye Mi whenever crowds request them.
A different guy in Ikeja, Lagos, allegedly escaped deep depression over dead twins solely through these online streams. Friends and pastors failed to help that grieving father until he clicked play. Jaiyeola credits God entirely for this influence, stating his energy flows directly from divine sources to impact real lives positively.
The musician travels internationally to meet supporters who demand face time. He admits the Nigerian scene dominates globally but expects things to improve further. While cooking up fresh collaborations, he frequently performs hits like Iriri, Olorun Lo N’ Mumi bo, and Alanu Lo Njagun Aye Mi whenever crowds request them.