Popular Nollywood actor Patrick Doyle recently shared his thoughts on Facebook regarding the BET Award controversy involving singer Tems.
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Tems, known for her Afrobeats hits, unexpectedly won the Best Gospel Song category with her track “Me & U,” beating out established gospel artists like Kirk Franklin.
Doyle empathized with gospel musicians who felt overlooked by this outcome, advising them against seeking validation from what he termed as unreliable and “in the grip of Satan” entertainment industry institutions.
He emphasized the need for committed Christians to focus on their faith rather than placing importance on awards that may not align with their values.
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Doyle’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among some in the gospel music community who question the criteria used by mainstream award shows.
The BET Awards, known for celebrating African-American achievements in entertainment, occasionally spark debate over category placements and winners.
Despite the controversy, Tems’ win highlights the evolving nature of music genres and the impact of artists who challenge traditional boundaries.
As discussions continue online, Doyle’s words serve as a reminder of the complexities within the entertainment industry and the importance of maintaining personal integrity amid changing trends and recognition.

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