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#DansakiFriday is here again! This beautiful one is from @adedayo adeyomoye. He posted his testimony on this page a while ago, and i thought to highlight it today. Whats your testimony? Please share with us. Dayos Testimony: - I got posted to Abuja for NYSC but had issues with accommodation. So I lived on the NYSC Camp in one of the military cubicles there and this went on for about a year. It was not a palatable experience at all as I was caught up in the rain severally, soaked and still went into a cubicle that had no great warmth as such and then had to bath in an open atmosphere very early in the deep cold which even made me cry times without number. In all these, I couldnt just let go of your album, I sang all the songs all day and every moment I got. I remember getting under a bridge one day and weeping because it was getting late, about to rain and I couldnt even get a vehicle home. I didnt weep because I was weak, I wept because I couldnt just understand whether it was all lies, I needed answers and reasons why and sincerely speaking, it actually felt like I just might die but the song Ko le baje kept playing in my hears as I kept crying. Everyday those songs helped me get through each passing moment of the phase. Sincerely speaking, the songs did more than music to me, it gave me comfort, reminded and still reminds me of the plans of God for my life, took away my frustration and I lived without going insane. The part of the song that healed my fears is One day I know Ill sing a song, Know I will tell a story, a song of praise. Ill sing of how I was delivered, how I came from misery to ecstasy. and the words I spoke as the song played in my heart has actually played out. Now I live in a choice place and comfortably so. It isnt just about living in a choice place and comfortably, its about the fact that God gave me a song for that thick phase of my life through you. I tell you, that moment for me was a deciding moment where I could either choose the crooked paths or the glorious one and the song guided me to stay put. Sincerely, Ise ti Oluwa se, Ko le baje.
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 22:57:19 +0000

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