Popular Fuji singer, Adewale Ayuba, 49, has spoken about his fear
of being killed after he converted to Christianity from Islam six years
ago.
During a recent Sunday Thanksgiving service at the Redeemed
Christian Church of God City of David parish, Adewale Ayuba gave his
testimony of how he became a Christian.
According to him he became a born-again Christian in 2010. Before the, Ayuba revealed that Imams would pray for him but he will still go upstairs to pray with a Bible.
He also stated that he was scared he would get killed if he converted to Christianity because he sang about the Hajj, and his Islamic faith on his songs. Also the Fuji genre was embedded deeply in the religion.
One day in 2010 he told his Imams that he had changed to Christianity, and revealed that his kids were already Christians. Adewale Ayuba also revealed that he attended Watch Night service every December 31 of each year.
According to the musician who is popularly known as Mr. Johnson, God has opened doors of blessing for him since he became a Christian.
According to him he became a born-again Christian in 2010. Before the, Ayuba revealed that Imams would pray for him but he will still go upstairs to pray with a Bible.
He also stated that he was scared he would get killed if he converted to Christianity because he sang about the Hajj, and his Islamic faith on his songs. Also the Fuji genre was embedded deeply in the religion.
One day in 2010 he told his Imams that he had changed to Christianity, and revealed that his kids were already Christians. Adewale Ayuba also revealed that he attended Watch Night service every December 31 of each year.
According to the musician who is popularly known as Mr. Johnson, God has opened doors of blessing for him since he became a Christian.
“I thank God for choosing me, I thank God for calling me. I thank God for giving me the Lord Jesus Christ as my Lord and saviour. And I am proud to be a Christian” Adewale Ayuba said during his testimony.
Last December Adewale Ayuba’s daughter Tiwalade got married in a lavish wedding ceremony in Lekki.
See video of his testimony at RCCG:
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