By Cyril Ehinomen
Nigerian singer Oludipe David, professionally known as Spyro, has revealed that it’s not a crime for him to have performed his worldly song in a church.
Recall that Spyro has come under heavy criticisms after his performance at the Harvesters International Gospel Centre’s Christmas carol service in Lagos.
Responding to the criticism in a post on his official X, he clarified that he has the right to serve and worship God just like any other members despite being a celebrity.
Spyro wrote, “Just saw myself and Pastor Bolaji has been getting dragged because I did a drama ministration in church. Let me make something very clear.
“I have been a member of Harvesters for over 7 years, and I serve in two departments. The video making rounds on the internet is off a drama I took part in at our annual carol service called Fantasia.
“The Carol was completely FREE for everyone. The tickets were free. Because I’m a celebrity doesn’t make me human? I can serve God like the rest of you. So please understand that I’m human, a Christian and I serve in a real church. Thanks.”

