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Patrick Doyle advises gospel artists upset over Tems’ BET Award for Best Gospel Song

Popular Nollywood actor Patrick Doyle has advised gospel artists who feel slighted by singer Tems‘ BET Award for Best Gospel/Inspirational Song.

Many Nigerians were surprised when Tems, an Afrobeats artist, won the BET Award for Best Gospel Song with her popular track “Me & U,” a category typically reserved for mainstream gospel artists. Despite prominent nominees like Kirk Franklin and Halle Bailey, Tems took home the award.

Patrick Doyle
Patrick Doyle.

Patrick Doyle addressed the situation on his Facebook page, consoling gospel artists who felt slighted by the outcome.

He advised them to stop seeking validation from unreliable entertainment industry institutions, which he described as being “in the grip of Satan.”

His words: “I feel the pain of mainstream gospel artistes who feel slighted that Tems an evidently secular musician was awarded the BET award for best gospel song. That said I believe it’s about time that committed christians stop seeking validation from fickle institutions like the entertainment industry mafia which by the way is in the grip of satan.”

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Patrick Doyle advises gospel artists upset over Tems' BET Award for Best Gospel Song

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