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Odhiambo Tusker: Benga Singer Ditches Secular Music for Gospel, Claims God Called Him

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  • Odhiambo Tusker revealed that he had received a divine call from God, compelling him to leave behind secular music
  • The Benga artiste humbly requested his fans, clients, and friends to understand and support his decision
  • Odhiambo urged his fans to rally behind another aspiring artiste and help him achieve his musical dreams

Renowned musician Odhiambo Tusker, who has captured the hearts of many with his exceptional Benga hits, has announced his decision to leave behind the world of secular music and embark on a journey into the gospel music industry.

Benga singer Odhiambo Tusker dithes secular music for gospel. Photo: Odhiambo Tusker.
Source: Instagram

The announcement came on Thursday, August 17, leaving fans stunned

Odhiambo Tusker receives divine calling

Odhiambo took to his Facebook page to share the news.

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In a heartfelt message, the artiste conveyed that he had received a divine call from God Himself, urging him to change his musical career towards gospel music.

“Praise the Lord, Ladies and Gentlemen, It’s my pleasure to inform you that I received a call from the almighty Father to serve him which I can’t deny. For that reason, I am no longer in Secular music. However much I am going to disappoint my clients, fans and friends, I have no option. The almighty has spoken and I just have to honour his command,” Odhiambo said.

Tusker’s plea to fans

The singer encouraged his fanbase to support another budding artist, Jacob Omondi.

“Therefore, request all my Supporters to remain behind Jacob Omondi (Jakimosh wuod nyar Kambudi) and Support him to achieve his dreams in music,” he added.

He drew parallels to the biblical story of Abraham’s journey, where he followed God’s instruction to leave for an unknown land.

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“Thanks a lot everyone as you honor the will of God too, When Abraham was instructed to move to an unknown land. He just left without knowing where he was going. He just did what God commanded him to do. I thank the almighty Father for doing this to me, am now a free man, and to God be the Glory, Amen,” Odhiambo continued.

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Separately, TUKO.co.ke previously reported that Benga singer Atommy Sifa now faces challenging times as a peasant farmer in his home village of Kendu Bay.

The musician revealed his struggles during an emotional interview with TUKO.co.ke, where he shared how life took an unexpected turn after losing his band equipment.

Sifa called upon his fans and fellow Kenyans to lend a helping hand and assist him in getting back on his feet.

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He disclosed that he needs approximately KSh 500,000 to acquire the necessary musical instruments to revive his passion for music.

Source: TUKO.co.ke





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