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    Pastor Kesiena Esiri criticized Gaise Baba’s “No Reck back tod Rewed” saying it lacks the depth of the original hymn

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002July 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Pastor Kesiena Esiri disapproves of Gaise Baba’s gospel song “Noing Back”.
    • The song has been viewed 6 million views on YouTube in two weeks.
    • Despite the praise, Pastor Esiri expressed concerns about the intentions behind the track.

    Rev. Kesiena Esiri, the pastor of Remnant Christian Network, Delhi, expressed disapproval of his objection to the popular gospel repertoire.

    According to a report by Gistlover, the song rose rapidly, amassing more than 6 million YouTube views in just two weeks. However, despite the widespread acclaim, the Reverend Ethiri expressed concern about the intentions behind the track.

    In a recent sermon, he warned that gospel artists should not use Jesus and preach the gospel as covers to embrace secular trends under the guise of cultural transformation. He stressed that the original hymn, “I decided to follow Jesus,” inspired Gaise Baba’s version to be deeply rooted in sacrifice, pain and unwavering faith.

    The pastor explained that at an earlier age, believers often faced persecution and death in order to be deeply aware of the hymns. He warned that this sacred expression should not be diluted or commercialized in the name of modern relevance.

    Christian hymns “I decided to follow Jesus” is based on the story of the Gallo tribes who lived in Assam, India in the 19th century. According to the Update Daily, Noxon and his family heard the gospel, angered the countryside and turned into Christianity.

    The chief insisted that they gave up on their faith, but even after his children and wife were massacred for their faith, Noken refused. Noxon’s firm declaration: “I decided to follow Jesus without looking back” As the basis of the song.

    Watch the following video:

    See some comments below:

    @titothewriter: “I need a video of a businessman who preaches the actual gospel from the rightly divided scriptures! Just one!”

    @orlarhkeyz_pressplay: “At this time, I’m not tired! buh, it’s too late.”

    @gloriamere28: “Gaisebaba has been in this since OO… He has never been famous… He has been shifting the belief in culture in those days. To say that reputation is Gaisebaba singing that song, I disagree with the song, I disagree with the song. This song is that song, the first version has aired this song since last year or Gaisebaba. Contents? … Yes. Yes, we should all tell, yes, the reason why the sheep’s clothes still disagree with the song.

    @the_lozichiq1: “Who hurts this man. He has criticized, judged and called on people. He does not do this from a place of love, but from a place of anger and hatred.”

    @officialsamuelajirebi: “How does the “secular people” receive the message, but isn’t the “people in faith”?

    @amethylstiti: “Gaes is almost 40 years old. Their tattoos, fears, piercings and rap music.

    @deboladejikurunmi: “Ah! 😢#tiring !! shebi We have explained this! This is the kingdom! This is the infiltration! This is the cultural building! This is the contact without pollution! This is the gospel spreading because it is prophesed, because it is prophesed.

    @i_goddessivy: “Big question, who made you judge?!”

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