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FRANKLY SPEAKING I’VE NOT BEEN IN CHURCH IN A WHILE! I communicate with God directly, says Falz
Music star, Falz has said that he is not a churchgoer and prefers to communicate with God directly.
Falz, while speaking with controversial On-Air Personality, Freeze, said he doesn’t have to go church were he needs to drop offerings.
The singer said fellowship is just communicating with God and that is the most important thing.
Falz said;
“I haven’t been to church in a bit of a while. I do have my own alone time where I say words of prayer to my God.
“Fellowship is just communicating with God and that is the most important thing.
“It doesn’t have to be a church where you drop offering…”
Also speaking on the rate of poverty in Nigeria, Falz noted that the way out of poverty will be to empower the people.
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The singers stressed that it’s clear that most Nigerians are poor adding that citizens need to wake up.
“What we can do to improve our poverty rate is to empower people. Generally, now the youths now are too relaxed.
“We need-to-be upwardly mobile in our thinking. We need-to wakeup and start to act because things will get worse.”
He further said that he admires his father, Femi Falana, the renowned lawyer and human rights activist.
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