- Ruger, a Nigerian singer, shared a testimony about his spiritual encounter at the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) in Lagos.
- He attended the church’s crossover service, a tradition he had missed for two years due to being abroad.
- Ruger had an emotional breakthrough during the service, shedding tears for the first time in four years as he felt God’s presence.
- He expressed gratitude to God, the congregation, and the church leadership for their role in his spiritual journey and personal development.
- Ruger’s career has been on the rise since signing with D’Prince’s Jonzing World Record in 2021, with numerous accolades including the AFRIMA Best Newcomer Award and the Best New Artiste award at the Soundcity MVP Awards.
Nigerian singer Ruger, known for his hit song “Asiwaju”, has shared a heartfelt testimony about his spiritual encounter at the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) in Lagos, where he worshipped as a child. Ruger attended the church’s crossover service, a tradition he had missed for two years due to being abroad.
During the service, Ruger had an emotional breakthrough, shedding tears for the first time in four years as he felt God’s presence. He expressed his gratitude to God, the congregation, and the church leadership for their role in his spiritual journey and personal development.
Ruger’s testimony highlighted the importance of his faith and the impact it has had on his life and career. He thanked God for his life, the congregation, and the church leadership, saying, “I thank God for everybody here. I thank God for everybody who has nurtured me since I started in this church.”
Ruger’s career has been on the rise since signing with D’Prince’s Jonzing World Record in 2021. He has received numerous accolades, including the AFRIMA Best Newcomer Award in 2021 and the Best New Artiste award at the 2023 Soundcity MVP Awards.