Billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist, Folorunsho Alakija, has shared a deeply personal commitment she made to God. In a recent post on her Instagram page, Alakija revealed that she has been dedicating her life to divine service, a promise she made in exchange for God’s blessings.

Alakija’s revelation came as she shared a video from a recent crusade hosted by her ministry, Rose of Sharon. She wrote, “I made a covenant with God that if He would bless me, I would spend the rest of my life serving Him, and that’s exactly what I am doing.” This statement highlights a key part of her life outside of her well-known business endeavors.

Qing Madi Discusses Challenges for Women in Nigeria’s Music Industry
In a separate development, Nigerian singer Qing Madi has spoken out about the difficulties faced by women in the country’s music scene. During an appearance on the Wahala Podcast, the “American Love” crooner stated that the industry lacks adequate support for female artists, creating a challenging environment for them to thrive.

The 19-year-old singer pointed out that women in the industry are often held to a different standard than their male counterparts. She noted that while male artists are given more freedom in their actions, female artists frequently face stricter expectations and harsher criticism. Her comments shed light on the gender-based disparities and pressures that can affect a female artist’s career growth in Nigeria.

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