Saturday 7 November 2015

KSB booed at ‘COSON in the Church’, As Koffi blasts colleagues over immoral songs

The Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON)’s one-week event which commenced with ‘COSON in the Church’, held at KICC Prayer Dome, suffered a small hitch towards the end of the event as Kenny Saint Best (KSB) ignored the event compere, Victor Oladokun, and forced herself on the congregation as artistes were invited to the stage to perform.

The Afro-American almost lost his cool when the gospel singer refused to leave the stage when her time was up. She ignored Oladokun’s signal from the back stage that she should leave, but she continued to sing. Even when the visibly angry compere headed for the pulpit to talk KSB off it, she and her two dancers refused to leave the pulpit for others.
The scene almost turned into a drama as Oladokun’s furious stare did not move KSB one bit as she ignored the broadcaster and made sure she sang her decade-old popular hit “Turn Me Around”, after she had earlier sang two songs, eating into the time of the host, Pastor Femi Faseru. In fact, the DJ was stopped by Oladokun from further playing her CD to which she lip-synched. This finally stopped KSB in her tracks as she was eventually sent off the pulpit. The audience were not impressed by KSB’ desperation to be heard, so she was not applauded.
Meanwhile, comedian, Koffi, has expressed his unhappiness with some of his colleagues in the entertainment industry who use their talents to import immorality into the society.
The comedian profusely lamented at the COSON in the Church over the damage their nudity, lewd and insane songs some musicians most especially among the younger generation have deposited in the minds of the youth of the society, which he believes has been one of the major reasons social vices are on the increase.
Koffi, however, is optimistic that his upcoming event will try to right what is wrong. He urged parents and clerics to act fast in bringing back the lost ones to God because they are the only ones that can restore the future of the younger generation. In that regard, Koffi said, “personally, I have done 12 videos and I have made my children realize that moral and good songs still exists.”

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