After some Christians condemned him for his claim of going to share condoms at his upcoming gospel concert, renowned singer Nacee says the act is to enable the owner of the condom company that sponsored his program to make money to pay tithe.
According to Nacee, Total Family Health Organization, producer of Ebony Condoms, was a sponsor of his concert dubbed “Kavod Concert,” slated for Sunday, November 26 at the National Theatre.
Explaining his stance on the matter, the “Aseda” hitmaker said having such a sponsor at the event would help promote the company’s products to a wider audience for the company to make profit so that employees and employers could pay their tithes in church.
“Although it is vital to promote the Kingdom of God, money is one of the major requirements to help push the agenda, and so, no matter the business one is engaged in, God accepts their tithes.”
“At the end of the day, we need money to push the kingdom. We buy Bibles,” he added.
The Kavod Concert 2023 is the maiden event to be staged by Nacee Music since he started gospel music many years ago.
Explaining the meaning of Kavod and why the choice of name was important, Nacee said his team wanted a name that best suits the attribute of God, and after several deliberations, the name Kavod, which means ‘The terrifying glory of God’ was selected.
The concert is a mixture of music and drama and features comedians including Clemento Suarez, Foster Romanus, and other gospel musicians.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe













