- Pastor Ezekiel has expressed strong criticism for Moji Short Baba’s song “Dance ya Kanisa”
- He suggested that it fails to evoke a connection with the divine
- He has raised questions about whether individuals can still anticipate receiving divine guidance while engaging with such music
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Pastor Ezekiel Odero, the prominent leader of a multimillion-dollar church, has recently stirred controversy by strongly criticizing Moji Short Baba’s latest hit song, “Dance ya Kanisa,” labeling it as “total madness” and raising concerns about the spiritual impact of such secular gospel music.
He suggested that the song fails to evoke a connection with the divine, raising questions about whether individuals can still anticipate receiving divine guidance while engaging with such music
In a recent statement, Pastor Ezekiel compared Moji Short Baba’s song to his own composition, “Ameniweka Huru,” emphasizing the stark contrast between the two in terms of content and impact.
He asserted that his own music, which he believes conveys a profound spiritual message, has garnered millions of views, in stark contrast to what he perceives as a lack of substance in Moji Short Baba’s work.
Ezekiel Odero emphasized the significance of creating music that touches the hearts of the faithful and connects them with a higher spiritual purpose.
He expressed his belief that songs should be vehicles for worship and devotion, serving as a bridge to a deeper connection with God.
In an unrelated development, Pastor Ezekiel Odero recently celebrated a legal victory that saw his bank accounts unfrozen and his reputation cleared of any association with cult leader Pastor Mackenzie.
Following this legal vindication, Ezekiel has been steadily gaining momentum in his church, further solidifying his position as a influential spiritual leader.