Nigerian singer, Michael Adebayo, popularly known as Ruger, recently shared a testimony about his spiritual encounter during the Cherubim and Seraphim church’s crossover service in Ojodu, Lagos State.
This was disclosed on Wednesday via Ruger’s fan base Instagram page, #blownboy_news.
In his testimony, Ruger expressed his emotional breakthrough, revealing that he shed tears for the first time in four years after feeling God’s presence in the church.
“I thank God. I have not cried in like four years. Today, I saw God again, and I cried. I thank God for my life,” he said.
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Ruger also revealed that he had missed the annual crossover service for two years due to being abroad, but made it a priority to attend the 2024 edition, and even instructed his manager to cancel any scheduled shows that conflicted with the service.
He added, “Today, I am so happy to be here. Today, my manager texted me and told me that I have one show tonight. And I told him to cancel it that I did not care.
“I have to be in church because in 2021, I was in church here. I missed the crossover service for 2022 and 2023 because I was outside the country.
“I told my manager that if you don’t close any show before the end of the year, make sure that it is before the crossover service because I’m not missing it. Whatever it is, we are not taking it.”
The singer also thanked the congregation and the church’s leadership for their role in his growth.
“I thank God for everybody here. I thank God for everybody who has nurtured me since I started in this church. This is a very caring church, because, if this church is not great, great people would not come out of this church,” he said.
A fellow Nigerian singer, Teniola Apata, who was also present at the crossover service, thanked the church during her testimony.
Teni, who stated that she grew up at the Ayo Ni O Surelere church branch, thanked the church for inviting her and making her feel welcome.