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Friday, 25 September 2015

Popular Prophetess, Nonnie drops controversial song

The much anticipated song, titled, ‘’Zion take your place,’’ an awe-inspiring vibe by controversial Prophetess, Nonnie Roberson has finally been dropped. The song produced by Joseph Fabs was mastered and mixed by the popular magic fingers, Zeeno Foster.

In the song, Nonnie in her usual controversial element, refers to the new generation of believers as Zion who must make haste to take their place both on earth and in heaven, backing her position with the biblical injunction of the, ‘’Kingdom of God suffereth violence and violence taketh it by force.


‘’ The prophetess known for her controversial messages tends to be saying that people should hold their government accountantable for every of their action. The song which is highly embedded in metaphor calls for the radicalization of the gospel of Christ in order to achieve the purpose of one’s creation. It says unless we realize our strength and our place, we will remain stagnant.

The President of the Nigerian Women in Clergy who does not believe that church must hold only on Sundays in the song appears to be propelling Nigeria and African youths as well as potential leaders to take their place in governance, ask questions where necessary and possess their possession as they are sons and daughters of Zion with the authority to change their own destiny.

The song also tends to reawaken the consciousness of an average believer who may have given up on himself, his family, his career and his country, urging him to wake up from the present slumber and act proactively to change the hopeless situation. The track that was officially dropped on Sept. 7, 2015 upholds positive thinking as against melancholic and nostalgic feelings, urging sons and daughters of Zion to see a brighter future instead of the past characterized by darkness.

28 comments:

  1. Waoooo can't to get the copy of this song because of the government she mention there.
























    #sad indeed

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  2. Waoooo can't to get the copy of this song because of the government she mention there.
























    #sad indeed

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  3. Noted













    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  4. Odiegwu Ooo! Everybody both youths and leaders must use their heads as well. We've gone past the era of christiandom where a few would incite majority to do things wrongly like we have in Islam today.

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  5. Omo! See advert for song.
    The thing wan long pass some physiology textbooks.

    Madam prophetess, Ahia oma na ere onwe ya! Good market sells itself.
    Especially good music.
    Now, take that to the bank!

    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  6. Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  7. Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  8. Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oky seen.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. SEEN...WELDONE...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  11. Ok.. I'll google her and know what she's all abt; never heard of her..
    And I'd download the song..and see if my divine nature accepts it.

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  12. I receive it...AMEN... AMEN.... AMEN!!!

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  13. The message is soothing

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