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Gospel artiste Broda Sammy has mentioned in a recent interview that he is ready to go into areas that are considered as 'ungodly' to minster through gospel music.
According to him, the essence of evangelism is to go into every corner of the world to preach the word of God for people to be saved.
In an interview with TV3, 'The Nation's Worshipper' said that even if he is invited to perform in nightclubs and places where alcoholic drinks are sold, he wouldn't hesitate to grant the invitation.
“If a drinking spot or a nightclub invites me to perform, I will hurriedly go. If any secular artiste invites me, I will go. I take the opportunity to spread the word anywhere,” he explained.
Broda Sammy said at church, everyone goes to listen to the gospel but those at the nightclubs are not there for the same reason; a reason he wouldn't turn down an invitation to win souls in those places.
“I don’t look at people and say they are non-believers, so I won’t work with them. I see them as people. I don’t discriminate. That’s all,” he further mentioned.
He suggested that Christians should their strategy of spreading the gospel.
“Even the devil has changed his strategy, why can’t we change our strategy? The clubs where people are going to sin should be the places we should go and conduct praises and worship,” he said.
Broda Sammy is known for his unconventional and controversial style of gospel music, a feature that has generated a lot of conversation about the propriety or otherwise of his approach.
He is known for songs like 'Masei Ho', 'Woye Obaatan Pa', 'Odo Nyankopon', among others.

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