Sunday, October 30, 2016

Being A Prophet Won't Stop Me From Singing At Clubs —Lanre Teriba |PoliFocus

Gospel singer, Lanre Teriba popularly known as "Atorise", claimed he has now turned a prophet and insisted that he would not stop taking his music to the clubs.

In this interview with Segun Adebayo, the singer speaks on the controversy trailing
his new calling and other issues.



Many people were not expecting you to contest for the position of Vice President  South West of the Gospel Musician Association of Nigeria (GOMAN) but you did and won. How do you feel now?

In the beginning of the year, I released a statement that people should expect a lot from this year, the other sides of Lanre Teriba that people don’t know and have never seen before.

Let me just say that contesting for the VP South West of GOMAN is one of the things that people are beginning to see. Trust me, this is not the last they will hear about me.

I can tell you that being one of the executives of GOMAN is a big responsibility
and I am ready to serve.

I won the keenly-contested election a few weeks back and we have been working on how to bring everybody on board in order to restore the lost glory of the association. I really feel great and I am ready to work.

NigerianTribune 

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