Taraba-based gospel artist Samuel Oguche, also known as Onoja, caused a buzz on social media with his unconventional approach during a recent performance. In a surprising twist to his usual gospel presentations, Onoja made a dramatic entrance at a Christian hip hop concert called ‘Funeral Service – Death of Self’ in Jalingo, Taraba State.
Pictures shared on his Facebook page showcased his arrival in a coffin, carried by individuals he referred to as ‘holy undertakers’. Once on stage, he emerged from the coffin and commenced his performance.
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Onoja, recognized for songs like ‘Oil Dey Head’ and ‘Big Boy Big God’ (BBB), expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response and testimonies received after the event, emphasizing the transformative impact attributed to the ministration.
The unique approach has sparked widespread discussions, with some drawing parallels to the controversial entrances of figures like Pretty Mike, known for his flamboyant arrivals at events.