“Omo! Mad Things”: Gospel Singer Arrives on Stage in Coffin, Photos Go Viral

“Omo! Mad Things”: Gospel Singer Arrives on Stage in Coffin, Photos Go Viral

  • A Nigerian gospel singer, Samuel Oguche, has gone viral online after clips of his performance on stage were posted
  • During a recent ministration in Jalingo, Taraba state, Samuel did something unusual as he arrived on stage in a closed coffin
  • Photos from the ministration have sparked reactions as some people hailed him while others slammed him

A young Nigerian gospel artiste, Samuel Oguche, aka Onoja, has caused a massive stir online after photos of his performance at a church in Jalingo went viral.

The gospel singer shared photos of his performance on his social media page with a story of how he got inspired to go inside a coffin.

Gospel singer Samuel Oguche arrives for ministration in a coffin
Gospel singer Samuel Oguche arrived on stage for ministration inside a coffin. Photo credit: @samueloguche
Source: UGC

Why gospel singer arrived on stage in a coffin

In the Facebook post, Samuel Oguche revealed that for him to enter his ordination fully, he had to be reborn.

Read also

"Get well soon": Video as Mr Ibu marks his 62nd birthday on hospital bed, fans react to viral clip

The singer noted that the only way for him to be reborn was to die and come back to life, which was why he held a funeral service for himself.

The viral photos of Onoja arriving on stage in a coffin were from a church programme in Jalingo, Taraba state. The programme was titled, 'Funeral Service - Death Of Self.'

The photos posted online have stirred up a storm, leading to different reactions from netizens.

See Samuel Oguche's post below:

Reactions trail photos of Onoja's recent performance

Legit.ng gathered some reactions to Onoja's performance in Jalingo.

@Hope Dauda Gaina-The Counsellor:

"This is electrifying, greater grace bro."

@SasAbaya:

"A little more time! There's a prophecy over me."

@EzeNicholasChibundum:

"Guy u tried, I no fit enter that thing no matter the message I'm trying to convey. Hope u prayed before and after this display. Coffin is not a good symbol physically and spiritually..., We love you Onoja."

Read also

Davido's twins: Singer spends over GH¢1,533,600 on bags for Chioma as a welcome home gift

@EuniceAdamu:

"This is powerful."

@VictorG.Oguche:

"Bravo! Painting Pictures with Scriptures."

@ToniWilms:

"Omo mad thing. God bless your heart Egodo!"

@GraceIshaya:

"More grace sir. But we wouldn't allow stone Or dead to worship our God. Thanks You for encouraged me, a worshipper will raise again."

@Emeka Ubaka:

"Great grace bro !!! It's the coffin for me."

@AngeloOliver:

"Kaaiiiii!!! You are a message. I pray for the grace to finish well... More grace."

Nathaniel Bassey speaks about his Hallelujah Challenge concert

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh recalls reporting when Nigerian gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey came out to defend himself after being accused of selling tickets for his Hallelujah Challenge concert.

A Twitter user identified as Timithegoat called out the gospel singer, noting that he was selling tickets for his Hallelujah Festival.

The gospel singer took to his social media timeline to issue a disclaimer as he debunked selling tickets.

New feature: Сheck out news that is picked for YOU ➡️ click on “Recommended for you” and enjoy!

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
George Nyavor avatar

George Nyavor (Head of Politics and Current Affairs Desk) George Nyavor writes for YEN.com.gh. He has been Head of the Politics and Current Affairs Desk since 2022. George has over 9 years of experience in managing media and communications (Myjoyonline and GhanaWeb). George is a member of the Catholic Association of Media Practitioners Ghana (CAMP-G). He obtained a BA in Communications Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2010. Reach out to him via george.nyavor@yen.com.gh.

Berlinda Entsie avatar

Berlinda Entsie (Copy Editor) Berlinda Entsie is a Copy Editor at YEN.com.gh. She has worked as a proofreader and editor since 2016. Berlinda has over 5 years' experience editing and writing for leading publications in Ghana. She previously worked with Graphic Communications Group LTD, Business Insider SSA and Pulse.com.gh. She obtained a B.A in English Studies from the Methodist University College in 2016 and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the GH Media School in 2019. Reach out to her via berlinda.entsie@yen.com.gh