‘FG can curb crime by supporting entertainment, creative industry’

A gospel artist and founder, Music Ministry International, Evangelist Bose Adeiwa, yesterday, urged the Federal Government to design a policy to identify and support people with special talents in the creative and entertainment industry.

In a statement, the cleric said such policy would not only assist in addressing the numerous challenges faced by those in the industry, particularly musical artists, but also help to curb crime among youths, who are idling as a result of unemployment or unprofitable engagement. She added those at the helm of affairs should prioritise the welfare of Nigerians, currently going through hard times.

“The inflation rate in our country is unimaginable. Prices of goods and services have skyrocketed. With the look of things, there seems to be no hope for the common man and there is the need for the government to do something urgent to salvage the situation.”

She spoke after ministering in songs at the dedication of multi million naira toilet facilities donated to Prophet Sam Olu-Alo’s Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Adamimogo, Jesus City, IbejuLekki, Lagos State.

The Ibadan based gospel musician, who revealed that she has known Prophet Olu-Alo for about six years, encouraged men of God to emulate his good attitude and kind gesture of promoting and helping people to achieve their dreams, and fulfill destiny.
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