Veteran Nigerian music producer and executive, ID Cabasa, has stirred conversation online after sharing a bold message aimed at Christian creatives working within the secular entertainment space.
In a post that quickly gained attention, he challenged a growing mindset that some spaces in the creative industry are spiritually “off-limits” to believers.
He wrote:
“If you are a Christian creatives within the secular space please pay attention! There’s an agenda to dissuade you from taking that space with a lie that the devil own that space! The devil owns Sin and carnality ‘Yes.’ But the earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof. “Their evil cannot trump your light.”
His message centers on encouragement for Christian artists, producers, and creatives not to withdraw from mainstream or secular platforms out of fear or spiritual doubt.
According to him, the belief that such spaces belong to negativity or darkness is misleading, stressing instead that creativity and influence should also reflect faith-driven values wherever they are found.
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