Thursday, 7 May 2015
Don’t be all spiritual with it, it’s an Internet world. If you can’t use it , pay someone to run it for u.- Sonni Badu advices Christian Artistes
Ghanaian Internationally acclaimed gospel musician, Sonnie Badu took to his instagram account on Tuesday to advice old and up and coming gospel artistes on the usage of social media.
The "Wonder God" hit maker who has confirmed his success through the support of Kwame Yeboah on the Ghana Music Honors night two years ago adviced his fellow gospel artistes to stop "being spiritual” with social media and use it for the advancement of God’s work.
The message from his account shows a continuation of his thought which he believes would encourage and guide his fellow gospel artsites and up and coming gospel musicians.
Sonni Badu also indicated how powerful the internet is and advice gospel musicians not to shy away from it but further advice to be mindful of its usage.
Read the full Instagram post.
“When we started preparing for ministry like 17 years ago , the advantage we had was there was no social media , YouTube did not even exist so we had the chance to seek the face of God without thinking “let me hurry and put this picture of mine on FB or insta ” this is my advice to you the up and coming ones , 1:take time off social media , 2: be patient and wait for your time 3: don’t fake emotions for caption sake 4: wait on the lord , once you Start working on all these you will begin to experience the rough roads, (that’s also part of the test) … To fill a stadium not one but 2 back to back was not an overnight job it took me almost 18years of preparation.. We will continue tomorrow … For those who started without social media and have paid their price, this is what you also do , jump on it and take advantage of it, don’t be all spiritual with it, it’s an Internet world , your followers need to hear from you, if you can’t use it , pay someone to run it for u.”
The "Wonder God" hit maker who has confirmed his success through the support of Kwame Yeboah on the Ghana Music Honors night two years ago adviced his fellow gospel artistes to stop "being spiritual” with social media and use it for the advancement of God’s work.
The message from his account shows a continuation of his thought which he believes would encourage and guide his fellow gospel artsites and up and coming gospel musicians.
Sonni Badu also indicated how powerful the internet is and advice gospel musicians not to shy away from it but further advice to be mindful of its usage.
Read the full Instagram post.
“When we started preparing for ministry like 17 years ago , the advantage we had was there was no social media , YouTube did not even exist so we had the chance to seek the face of God without thinking “let me hurry and put this picture of mine on FB or insta ” this is my advice to you the up and coming ones , 1:take time off social media , 2: be patient and wait for your time 3: don’t fake emotions for caption sake 4: wait on the lord , once you Start working on all these you will begin to experience the rough roads, (that’s also part of the test) … To fill a stadium not one but 2 back to back was not an overnight job it took me almost 18years of preparation.. We will continue tomorrow … For those who started without social media and have paid their price, this is what you also do , jump on it and take advantage of it, don’t be all spiritual with it, it’s an Internet world , your followers need to hear from you, if you can’t use it , pay someone to run it for u.”
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