“Devil Doesn’t Own The Secular Music Space”- ID Cabasa

  • Veteran music producer ID Cabasa encourages Christian creatives to pursue careers in the secular music industry.
  • He challenges the notion that secular music is “ungodly,” labeling it as misleading.
  • Cabasa believes such claims are intended to discourage Christians from engaging in the music industry.

Veteran music producer and executive ID Cabasa has called on Christian creatives not to hesitate in pursuing careers within the secular music industry over claims that it is “ungodly.”

The Coded Tunes boss described such claims as misleading, saying they are designed to discourage Christians from participating in the industry.

He maintained that the belief that the devil owns the secular music space is untrue, stressing that while sin exists, it does not define the entire industry.

Sharing his thoughts on his X handle, he wrote, “If you are a Christian creatives within the secular space please pay attention! There’s an agenda to dissuade you from taking that space with a lie that the devil own that space! The devil owns Sin and carnality ‘Yes.’ But the earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof.”

Cabasa further encouraged Christian creatives to embrace the space, noting that the real issue is not just the presence of evil but the lack of enough “light,” which allows it to thrive.

He reassured them, “Their evil cannot trump your light.”

In other news… A Nigerian lady has sparked conversations online after sharing her experience with a former roommate from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), highlighting issues around friendship and boundaries after service.

According to her post, the relationship between both parties ended abruptly immediately after their service year, with all attempts to maintain communication ignored.

“So, my roommate during NYSC stopped talking to me immediately our service year ended. Even when I wished her a happy birthday, she never acknowledged it, so I stopped reaching out. I just accepted that whatever we had ended with service,” she said.

The situation, however, took an unexpected turn when the former roommate recently reached out with a request to stay at her family home.

“Yesterday, she texted me on WhatsApp saying she’s coming to my hometown to get material for her wedding asoebi and asked if she could spend the night at our family house. Omo, up till now, I never reply. She dey craze,” she added.

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