By Ayo Onikoyi
King Samba, renowned for his soul-stirring melodies that uplift spirits and glorify the divine, gracefully addresses the recent discourse surrounding his latest anthem, “Holy Ghost Fire.”
In the midst of swirling online chatter, Olurombi Babatunde, affectionately known as King Samba, steps forth to illuminate the true essence of his musical masterpiece amid allegations from former actress Lizzy Anjorin and the whirlwind of social media.
Samba, a beacon of faith and positivity, remains steadfast in his dedication to channeling his voice to exalt the Almighty and ignite souls with the fervor of his lyrics. Dismissing any notion of malice towards Anjorin, he reaffirms that his music is a sacred vessel, designed to combat darkness and exalt the divine presence.
“I harbor no grievances towards Lizzy Anjorin,” Samba asserts with conviction, his gaze fixed on a higher purpose. He elucidates the genesis of the controversy, rooted in the organic spread of his anthem and a spontaneous display of worship by his fellow congregants.
“My song, ‘Holy Ghost Fire,’ was released to usher in the new year with divine blessings,” Samba shares, his voice resonating with a divine resonance. “What followed was a pure expression of faith from my church members, captured in a viral video that circulated across social media platforms.”
Yet, amidst the symphony of praise, a discordant note emerged as Anjorin levied accusations of defamation against Samba, alleging a calculated plot to tarnish her reputation. Undeterred, Samba stands firm, his resolve unyielding in the face of adversity.
“I stand accused of spreading love and light through my music,” Samba muses, his countenance radiant with grace. “But let it be known, my sole purpose is to magnify the glory of God and vanquish the forces of darkness with every note I sing.”
In a poignant dialogue with Per Second News, Samba reflects on the outpouring of support from fans and media alike, underscoring the universal resonance of his message of hope and redemption. And in a gesture of unwavering faith, he extends an olive branch, inviting Anjorin to embrace reconciliation or face the consequences of her unfounded allegations.
“For I am but a vessel of divine grace, wielding my voice as a beacon of light in a world shrouded in shadows,” Samba proclaims, his spirit undaunted by the tempest of controversy. “May my song serve as a testament to the boundless power of faith and the transformative influence of praise. And may all who listen find solace in its melody, as it reverberates with the eternal truth of God’s love.”
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