Based on the rate at which marriages break nowadays, the actress has noted that the best way to keep a home intact is by forgiveness, loving the home and self-love.
When asked if catching the man cheating was reason enough to walk out of the marriage, the veteran actress turned minister of God said in such a situation, the woman needs to forgive the man the same way God has been forgives daily for sins committed.
“You know I’m a Christian, I’m born again, and I’m a minister so no ground is good enough. The Bible charges a man to love his wife as God loves the church. God has not abandoned us because of our sins, even when He caught us red-handed. He still loves us; He’s still giving us the best of help,” she said.According to Hilda said the only deal breaker in marriage is when it becomes severely abusive.
Hilda Dokubo has been active in the movie industry since 1992 and has starred in hundreds of movies where she is known to be easily brought to tears in her mostly melancholic roles.
She has been married for 30 years and sometimes share tips on relationships and life in general.
– Gospel singer, Steve
Crown speaks on how he stepped into limelight
– He revealed his attempt at being a lawyer and how he handles
distractions from the opposite sex
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One of the hottest Nigerian gospel singers, Steve Crown speaks on the
song that has brought him fame, his attempt at being a lawyer and how he
handles distractions from the opposite sex.
The graduate of Federal Polytechnic, Zamfara State like many order
artiste said he stated out in the church choir.
READ ALSO: Celebrity couple, famous rapper proposes to gospel singer
Yes I did. I believe that for an artiste to grow, you must have a root
somewhere. You have to consistently practise your craft, and even for
some secular artistes, they learned that consistency in the church
choir. But I started singing at home because my mum and dad, as members
of the local Anglican Church choir, sang a lot at home. My interest in
singing developed right from childhood and I also enjoyed playing the
drums as a child, and I disturbed my parents a lot with my drumming.
Despite this, I didn’t start thinking of a career in music as a child, I
thought of myself more as a visual artiste. I did paintings of my
parents, which were very good and I did tutorials on art. But as you
grow, God begins to show you that the path you thought you would take
might not be what He planned for you. So from art, I tried to be a
lawyer. I have a diploma in law from UNIABUJA. Then, I ventured into
studying Office Technology and Management. I still want to read other
courses in the future. But now, I am fully into music.
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READ ALSO: Barely-clad singer does gospel remix of Tekno’s Pana
On how he deals with stardom, he said, “It hasn’t been easy. I would say
that it is a sweet feeling experiencing success. But now, I have to
live with plenty of caution. Imagine that you have lived your life like
everyone else, and all of a sudden, you are a known face. Recently, I
went into a store around midnight to buy a few things and I thought I
wouldn’t be recognized. But shortly after, some people started following
me around and whispering ‘yes, he is the one’.
Also, on my way back to Abuja from Kaduna State recently, I stopped to
buy corn and I ate plenty of it. The driver said he could understand why
I ate as much as I could because I might not be able to do the same
thing in Abuja. So, these are the little things I hardly can indulge
myself in these days. And I cannot be seen in places that will send
wrong messages about me.
Speaking on his marital status and how he copes with female attention,
“I have been coping by God’s grace. I have tried within my own strength
and God’s grace to stay out of things that could be a problem to me.
READ ALSO: Gospel singer Samsong welcomes new baby (photos)
On the importance of marriage, here is what he said, “In the long term
it is a priority. But for now, it is not topmost priority. This is
because as a minister I need a wife to be shielded from some of these
distractions, because they do confront me. But there are some things I
need to put together as an individual, and in my ministry as an artiste,
before I get married. You have to be prepared for marriage and seek
God’s face before you get into it.
Steve Crown shot into limelight with his hit single, You Are Great which
is a favourite for lovers of gospel music as well as many church
choirs.
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– Gospel singer, Steve
Crown speaks on how he stepped into limelight
– He revealed his attempt at being a lawyer and how he handles
distractions from the opposite sex
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
stave-crown
One of the hottest Nigerian gospel singers, Steve Crown speaks on the
song that has brought him fame, his attempt at being a lawyer and how he
handles distractions from the opposite sex.
The graduate of Federal Polytechnic, Zamfara State like many order
artiste said he stated out in the church choir.
READ ALSO: Celebrity couple, famous rapper proposes to gospel singer
Yes I did. I believe that for an artiste to grow, you must have a root
somewhere. You have to consistently practise your craft, and even for
some secular artistes, they learned that consistency in the church
choir. But I started singing at home because my mum and dad, as members
of the local Anglican Church choir, sang a lot at home. My interest in
singing developed right from childhood and I also enjoyed playing the
drums as a child, and I disturbed my parents a lot with my drumming.
Despite this, I didn’t start thinking of a career in music as a child, I
thought of myself more as a visual artiste. I did paintings of my
parents, which were very good and I did tutorials on art. But as you
grow, God begins to show you that the path you thought you would take
might not be what He planned for you. So from art, I tried to be a
lawyer. I have a diploma in law from UNIABUJA. Then, I ventured into
studying Office Technology and Management. I still want to read other
courses in the future. But now, I am fully into music.
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
hqdefault
READ ALSO: Barely-clad singer does gospel remix of Tekno’s Pana
On how he deals with stardom, he said, “It hasn’t been easy. I would say
that it is a sweet feeling experiencing success. But now, I have to
live with plenty of caution. Imagine that you have lived your life like
everyone else, and all of a sudden, you are a known face. Recently, I
went into a store around midnight to buy a few things and I thought I
wouldn’t be recognized. But shortly after, some people started following
me around and whispering ‘yes, he is the one’.
Also, on my way back to Abuja from Kaduna State recently, I stopped to
buy corn and I ate plenty of it. The driver said he could understand why
I ate as much as I could because I might not be able to do the same
thing in Abuja. So, these are the little things I hardly can indulge
myself in these days. And I cannot be seen in places that will send
wrong messages about me.
Speaking on his marital status and how he copes with female attention,
“I have been coping by God’s grace. I have tried within my own strength
and God’s grace to stay out of things that could be a problem to me.
READ ALSO: Gospel singer Samsong welcomes new baby (photos)
On the importance of marriage, here is what he said, “In the long term
it is a priority. But for now, it is not topmost priority. This is
because as a minister I need a wife to be shielded from some of these
distractions, because they do confront me. But there are some things I
need to put together as an individual, and in my ministry as an artiste,
before I get married. You have to be prepared for marriage and seek
God’s face before you get into it.
Steve Crown shot into limelight with his hit single, You Are Great which
is a favourite for lovers of gospel music as well as many church
choirs.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/981474-hot-gospel-singer-reveals-copes-female-attention.html?source=article_readnext
Read more: https://www.naij.com/981474-hot-gospel-singer-reveals-copes-female-attention.html?source=article_readnext
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