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    Pastor Enenche’s daughter denies using church to supply luxury goods

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002September 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Paul Enenche, daughter of Rev. Paul and Becky Enenche, refuted the claim that her designer wallet was purchased by church funds.
    • She clarified that parents make money at the Foreign Ministry and don’t pick up their salaries from churches, most of their luxury items are gifts.

    Dunamis Pastor Paul and Becky Enenche’s daughter Destiny Paul Enenche dismissed the claim that her luxurious wallet was purchased by the church supply.

    She explained in a video that her parents were successful doctors, and that they did not get paid from churches, and that most of what they wore was gifts, not purchased with church money.

    She added that the wallet in question was also a gift.

    In other news….. Legendary Nigerian senior musician Bright Chimezie expresses his fear of the decline of meaningful lyrics in today’s music.

    According to him, while a new generation of artists are making pleasant sounds, many of their songs lack lyrical depth.

    In a recent interview with the Creativtea podcast, Chimezie urged young musicians to focus more on injecting powerful lyrical content into their work.

    He recalls that during his peak, he and his peers wrote songs, and the messages remain relevant and eternal.

    “Music is more profitable now than my time. The only problem I have with my current artist crop is their lyrical content. They are doing pretty well in terms of rhythm and everything else.

    “But what is the message they convey to society? Some of our things [me and my contemporaries] Sing. I remember my “African Respect” in 1984, about 40 years ago. But I can still watch my work 40 years ago and be proud of my lyrics.

    “These days, I ask these boys, ‘What music comes out of your mouth, until your music is 40 years old, can you sit down with the kids, see yourself and be proud of yourself?’

    “So, these are things. They do a great job. But I think it’s very important to add good lyrics to their music.” He pointed out.

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