Drama As Man Rushes Stage, Drags Dunsin Oyekan During Live Ministration

A recent video of gospel minister Dunsin Oyekan, widely known as “The Eagle,” has ignited discussions online about the importance of security for gospel performers, much like their secular counterparts.

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The viral clip shows a chaotic moment during one of Dunsin’s ministrations, where an unidentified man suddenly climbed onto the stage and aggressively grabbed the singer mid-performance. The unexpected encounter caused a stir, and it reportedly took the intervention of at least three individuals to free Dunsin from the man’s grip.

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This incident mirrors similar situations experienced by mainstream artists such as Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy, who have all faced overly zealous fans storming their stages. One notable example includes a fan who dangerously held onto Davido’s leg during a performance, nearly pulling him to the ground, all in an attempt to express admiration.

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The video involving Dunsin has since sparked reactions, with many questioning whether gospel musicians should begin employing bouncers or personal security during public ministrations to ensure their safety.

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Meanwhile, in a more somber update, Dunsin Oyekan recently marked the sixth anniversary of his wife Doyin’s passing. She died on May 18, 2019, leaving behind two children. In a heartfelt tribute, the worship minister reflected on the journey since her death, expressing enduring love and remembrance.

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See some comments below:

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@Hon_Jesugbemi:”Where is he going to? No no.”

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@Bukky0fficial1:”Dem dey drag minister on stage this woman still dey pray..”

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@justkency:”Make dem stop to dey act film for church. Church don dey run skin format.”

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@barafalee_unf:”Gospel fans sef Dey craze like this?”

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@caleb_bright123:”He wan tap anointing.”

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@WorldFamousLuca:”Nigerians like to idolize everything. They idolize Psts,celebs, politicians Idolizing gospel music minsters is very dangerous for you and the music minster. He/she is to lead people to give praise and glory to God. The one thing God can’t do for himself. Don’t take Gold’s glory.”

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@LayehTeensh:”The pastor no get” beliti ero” make he wipe am one so the so the only spirit go double.”

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@deborahsdelite:”The guy thinks about the verse that says, If I can touch the hem of his garment.”

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@Kabiyesiio:”even the protocols could hardly drag him away, Na Legion poses am.”

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