Why I rejected millions of naira for my hair to be cut – Daddy Showkey

Daddy Showkey

Veteran Nigerian singer Daddy Showkey has made a shocking revelation of how he turned down millions of naira to for his hair to be cut all because of his covenant with God.

The Galala singer said he didn’t keep his hair to be a ‘Rasta-man”, but as a covenant with God. He said he promised God never to cut his hair if He made him rich.

According to Daddy Showkey during the ‘Sempe’ Sunday service at the God Bless Nigeria Church led by Pastor Tony Rapu, God moved him from grace to grace, and he has decided to keep his hair, too.

Daddy Showkey said; “Today, people call me ‘Daddy Showkey’, but they don’t know my story. If I can be an example to others, there is no one here that cannot be used as an example. I used to be called ‘John Pako’. I cannot believe that people would want to relate with me now.”

“I promised God that if he moved me from ghetto to grace, I would never cut my hair. I challenged God that if he could make me successful, I would keep my hair as a covenant with him. Truly, God has overdone it over and again. I did not keep the dreadlocks to be a ‘rasta-man’. It is because of the covenant I have with God. I have been offered millions of naira to cut my hair but I refused because I had made a covenant with God.”

He added, “I am here because I know the only way one can change another life is by sharing one’s story with that person. Someone asked me when I had an encounter with God. I had an encounter with God a long time ago. I told the person they don’t listen to my music because all my songs are testimonies. I have never smoked Indian hemp since I was born. God has a reason for choosing me to be a testimony.”

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