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My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by ebusnwaoma: 4:20am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Terry G who recounted how Pastor Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God laid hands on his head and further told him that he was going to preach to the world, has disclosed that his parents still don’t like his dreadlocks. According to the singer, it was quite difficult to convince his parents on doing music as they wanted him to portray the way of the Lord as the first child. Terry G who also disclosed that he had to run away from their home, added that his parents never liked his dreadlocks and still haven't changed their stance few years after. He told Saturday Beats; “It was difficult for me to convince my parents to do music; I had to run away from home. They never wanted my dreadlocks and still don’t like the hairstyle; it is only my mum that fights for me. I am the first child so they wanted me to portray the way of the Lord. “At the end of the day, we are all servants of God. Going into music wasn’t planned; Daddy Enoch Adeboye (General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God) has laid hands on me before, and he told me I was going to preach to the world. I wish social media was vibrant then. When I used to minister in the church, people fell under the anointing.” https://unclesuru.com/2019/03/09/my-parents-still-dont-like-my-dreadlocks-terry-g/ 1 Like
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Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by MrGist: 4:22am On Mar 09, 2019 |
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Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by itspzpics(m): 4:33am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Before nko 1 Like |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Kingpee2(m): 4:39am On Mar 09, 2019 |
I remember when this guy was banging up our speakers,life na turn by turn indeed... 64 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by WayStage(m): 5:03am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Kingpee2:Guy, no b lie. 27 Likes |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by KendrickAyomide: 5:05am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by greatmutt64(f): 5:06am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Ok noted |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by SwacoBlackPope: 5:08am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Issyoryt |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Opto1: 5:09am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Life, nothing is permanent. Yesterday fame gone that down to where? I don't know if you ask me though. 3 Likes |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by iornenge81(m): 5:14am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by stano2(m): 5:18am On Mar 09, 2019 |
The poster above is sick 18 Likes |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Hoodbilonia: 5:25am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Doom doom doom Testing microphoni yay Terry g testing microphone ni yay Dah year wey naija song still dey sweet body The year of mo hits records wayback 2008 Dare art alade Azadus Old timaya 2baba Don jazzy again. I miss hip pop in early 2000 And naija songs 2005-2008 Fuc Hip pop is dead 34 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by yemi2019: 5:29am On Mar 09, 2019 |
see respectable looking parent compared to the ginger man 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by joyfullyjoyous(f): 5:36am On Mar 09, 2019 |
What Does It Mean To Honour Your Father and Mother? The commandment to “honor your father and your mother” appears often in the Bible. (Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 5:16; Matthew 15:4; Ephesians 6:2, 3) It involves four key actions. Appreciate them. You honor your father and mother when you are thankful for all they have done for you. You can show your appreciation by valuing their guidance. (Proverbs 7:1, 2; 23:26) The Bible encourages you to view your parents as your “glory,” that is, to be proud of them.—Proverbs 17:6. Accept their authority. Especially while you are young, you honor your father and mother when you recognize the authority God has given them. Colossians 3:20 tells young ones: “Be obedient to your parents in everything, for this is well-pleasing to the Lord.” Even young Jesus willingly obeyed his parents.—Luke 2:51. Treat them with respect. (Leviticus 19:3; Hebrews 12:9) This often involves what you say and how you say it. True, some parents at times act in ways that make it hard to respect them. Even then, children can honor their parents by avoiding disrespectful speech and actions. (Proverbs 30:17) The Bible teaches that speaking abusively of one’s father or mother is a serious offense.—Matthew 15:4. Provide for them. When your parents get old, they may need practical support. You can honor them by trying your best to make sure that they have what they need. (1 Timothy 5:4, For instance, shortly before he died, Jesus arranged for the care of his mother.—John 19:25-27. Misconceptions about honoring one’s father and mother Misconception: To honor your father and mother, you must let them control your marriage. Fact: The Bible teaches that the marriage bond takes priority over other family relationships. Genesis 2:24 says: “A man will leave his father and his mother and he will stick to his wife.” (Matthew 19:4, 5) Of course, married couples can benefit from the advice of their parents or in-laws. (Proverbs 23:22) However, a couple may rightly decide to set boundaries limiting the involvement of relatives in their marriage.—Matthew 19:6. Misconception: Your father and mother have ultimate authority. Fact: Although God gave parents authority within the family, all human authority has limits—it never overrules God’s authority. For instance, when a high court ordered Jesus’ disciples to disobey God, they replied: “We must obey God as ruler rather than men.” (Acts 5:27-29) Likewise, children obey their parents “in union with the Lord,” that is, in all things that do not conflict with God’s laws.—Ephesians 6:1. Misconception: Honoring your father and mother requires you to follow their religious beliefs. Fact: The Bible encourages us to test what we are being taught to see whether it is the truth. (Acts 17:11; 1 John 4:1) An individual who does so may eventually choose a faith that differs from that of his parents. The Bible mentions a number of faithful servants of God who did not follow the religion of their parents, including Abraham, Ruth, and the apostle Paul.—Joshua 24:2, 14, 15; Ruth 1:15, 16; Galatians 1:14-16, 22-24. Misconception: To honor your father and mother, you must share in traditional rites of ancestor worship. Fact: The Bible says: “It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service.” (Luke 4: A person who worships his ancestors is displeasing to God. Moreover, the Bible teaches that “the dead know nothing at all.” They are not aware of any homage rendered to them; neither can they help or harm the living.—Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10; Isaiah 8:19. 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by ChewingStick(m): 5:43am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nah who get money nahim fit maintain dread. 1 Like |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by tojahh(m): 5:47am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Tell us say you wan trend... Wetin concern naked man with pocket? 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Felixalex(m): 5:55am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Hoodbilonia: But the new Timaya still de try na one white shoe and one knicker, gat no house and i gat no car........ as i get money for my pocket Balancé..... 8 Likes |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Mruwa1(m): 6:16am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Hoodbilonia:abeg which 1 be old timaya new timaya dey |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Elnino4ladies: 6:32am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Click like if you miss Terry G 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by Mzee1Kahuna(m): 6:37am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Hate-ur-dreadLock"they-no-dey-follow-u-enjoy-the-money? 1 Like
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Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by gift01: 6:45am On Mar 09, 2019 |
But they accepted the jeep and constant cash gift. Goes to show Success in whatever we do is whats necessarily important 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by naturefellow(m): 7:00am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Parents don't like your dreadlocks... we don't like it too. 1 Like |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by XOGBADO(m): 7:10am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Please how's that our business?? you should go and settle with your parents if they have something against you. Don't come and disturb please, we have INEC to worry about this weekend 1 Like
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Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by femi4: 7:12am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Mruwa1:old timaya: dem mama soldier (soul conscious song) New timaya: G wagon soldier (bum bum songs) 5 Likes |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by CDMagazine(m): 7:16am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Re: My Parents Still Don’t Like My Dreadlocks – Terry G by LINTUNE(m): 7:17am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Kingpee2:i swear |
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