WE ARE TRUE WORSHIPERS WITH DIVINE INSPIRATION FROM THE HOLY SPIRIT  - Adeniji John Adebayo, CEO BAYO BRASS AND CREW. 

- Ogunkilede Joshua  

Adeniji John Adebayo is said to be one of the True Worshippers the Bible Recorded in (John 4:23-24).

He happens to be the Visioner of  Voice Of God (a.k.a Bayo Brass And Crew).
Bayo Brass is a Full Time Music Minister who happens to be a Student of Baptist College Of Theology in Lagos. He can play diverse kind of Instrument but Specialised on Trumpet.

                   BAYO BRASS ON STAGE 
                      TRUE WORSHIPERS 
                        PRAISE GALORE 

Bayo Brass and Crew is A Ministry Sponsored by God Specializes on Worshiping God in Spirit and Truth and Ushering People to the Presence of God Through Power Packed Worship.


Bayo Brass And Crew as ministered in so Many Places and as Ushered in so many People to the Presence of God with diverse Kind of Encounters...

God been on our sides Bayo Brass and Crew also specialises in raising people of likes mind up in worshipping God.

                           REAL WORSHIP 
                        PRASIE SECTION 
          BAYO BRASS INSTRUMENTALIST 
          EXCLUSIVE WORSHIP SECTION

With the help of God Bayo Brass and Crew as been able to hold two successful Worship Concert.

More so, worshipping God all through the world
Is our Priority,
Is our Joy,
Is our vision
Is our Mission
Is all we stand for.
Is all we go for.



All we Stand for His To Worship Our Father In His Royal Majesty...




Contact the CEO,
       Adeniji John Adebayo is a young vibrant full Time Music Minister who happens to be a Student of Baptist College Of Theology in Lagos. He can play diverse kind of Instrument but Specialised on Trumpet whose motive and believe is to preach Christ through various means and platforms... 

                  BAYO BRASS AND CREW 

You can call him for your
➡ Concert
➡ Crusade / Revival
➡ Music production
➡ Social Engagements
➡ Jingles
➡Etc...

His contact information are as follows 
08100703111, 08114402513
Instagram: @Bayo Brass & Crew
Facebook: Bayo Brass & Crew
Or email us at:
Bayobrassvog@gmail.com
Office Address: 
10 Shittu Street off Abeokuta Road Ogere Remo Ogun State.





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WE WILL SERVE YOU BETTER, JUST ENSURE YOU PATRONIZE US - Diko Oluwaseun Daniel CEO MeetMeal Delivery 

- Ogunkilede Joshua 

The business is an e-commerce / delivery service which renders a quick home delivery with the exact time you want your orders to be delivered.








Our services includes:

1. Waiting Service that is, seving of drinks at events

2. Delivery of beverages like Milo, cowbell, bournvita etc

3. Event planning, self explanatory

4. Delivery of raw foods like rice, beans, yam, semolina etc

5. Delivery of water dispensers to offices, schools, Banks etc

6. Foodstuff loan: a scenario where you sell to customers who has no ability to go to market and purchase those foodstuffs but can pay back later....then a particular percentage applies...



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       Diko Oluwaseun Daniel is a young vibrant entrepreneur whose motive is to ensure that everyone have easy access to perishable and non perishable goods in the society through his company.
He studied Marketing from The Gateway (ICT) Polytechnic, Saapade. His contact information are as follows 
Contact:  08167248489, 09028174505
Email: dikoo902@gmail.com
btendokay1@yahoo.com
Address: 2, Ayetoro street, Ogere Remo




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I would rather admonish individuals to be CEO of their own - AYOMIDE MAXWELL O. ADEKOYA CEO, AOA & ASSOCIATES

- Ogunkilede Joshua

When I was in college, I had the ambition of either becoming a Journalist or a public speaker.

"Later in life, I realised that to become a Journalist you would need to go for very expensive training and I could not afford such expenses since I lost my Parent at tender age. I realised that being a Journalist would not be easy so I turned my attention to my other dream, which was to become an Architect in future. Since then, I have began to work on my dream by reading Fraser Reekie, Frank Genhry, Pablo Picasso, and Zaha Hadid Books with their Motivational Quotes. Interestingly, my brother was into building mason I started following him to site when I was age 15.


As a distinctive child, I stretched my neck whenever my brother is working with architectural plan on site. Gradually, I bought Roting Pen, Rubber, Tracing Paper, Table, Set-Square, Protractor, And French Curve started with sketching in my small room. I started developing an interest in it, put more effort through ACA. But now, I have designed Residential, Commercial, Contemporary, Mansion, Duplex Terrace, Hospitality for both home and abroad with my firm integrity, and that was how it started for me".



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I would rather admonish individuals to be CEO of their own



Don’t do any job that will disturb you from taking care of your children 
  — Gbemi Ayansina...


 WOMEN WITH ACHIEVABLE DREAM

By Ogunkilede Joshua (Source: Nigerian Tribune)

Mrs Gbemi Ayansina, a retired banker and entrepreneur, recently clocked 70. In this interview by TAYO GESINDE, she speaks about childhood experience, how she combined her career as a banker with her home front, her 45-year marital experience and how to raise godly children.

How was growing up like?

I was born into the family of Ajayi on June 16, 1949.  I grew up in the midst of boys, so I was a tomboy. I went to boarding house at age 11 at the Anglican Modern School, Oritamefa, Ibadan, from where I proceeded to St Louis Grammar School, Mokola, Ibadan, Oyo State. I did my Higher School Certificate (HSC) at Adeola Odutola College in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State. When I completed my HSC, I joined the bank. I worked as a banker for 17 years before I left the bank.

Why did you decide to go into banking and not teaching that people thought was the best profession for women at the time?

I went out one day and heard that National Bank was recruiting and that there would be an examination for interested candidates on Saturday. I sat for the examination, passed and was interviewed. A week later, I started work. It was easy for me to work in the bank because I love mathematics. I did professional examinations and was able to rise in my career. I retired voluntarily in December 1989 because we were moving to Europe.

How did you combine your career as a banker with the home front?

I got married at 25, so I was ripe for the job and I knew what I was getting into. Also, I grew up from a Christian home so the fear of God has always been in me. Before I got married, my father warned me that once he gave me out to a man in marriage, I would not be allowed to move back to his house. My mother too supported him. So, I made up my mind to have a successful marriage and I thank God that I married my friend. He didn’t make things difficult for me. We also spaced our children by three years. God blessed us with four. I don’t joke with my children because I know they are my future. At break time, I would go and pick them up from school and dropped them at home for my helper. I would make sure I cook for them, then go back to work. It was tough working at the bank but I loved it and the pay was good too. When I closed from work, I would go home and cook for my husband because he wouldn’t eat any food that was cooked by the helper.  When he was through eating, I had to go for tutorials by nine o’ clock and might return by 11 or 12. Sometimes, my husband followed me to school for the tutorials when I was preparing for my professional examinations. I would get back home by midnight, go to bed and wake up by 4.00 a. m to read, before getting ready for work. My career did not affect my home. My children and I are very close. Anything that will disturb you from taking care of your children, please, in the name of the Lord, don’t do it, because it will bounce back on those children and there will be a payback day for you.  When your children are not doing well, they will give you sorrow; and once they give you sorrow, that is what will kill you quietly. Having the whole money in the world won’t stop it. So, your children must be number one. I will advise parents who are still working, if your work is disturbing you from taking care of your children, please quit, because the payback time is never sweet.

You will celebrate your 45th wedding anniversary next year. What is the secret of your success?

Know your Creator. The Yorubas will tell you that marriage is oja okunkun (black market). People like us were not born again and we didn’t know anything about genotype when we got married, but God helped us. That was why I said know your God. From a child, I was brought up to be a good Christian. The fear of God has always been my guiding principle. I can’t say this was what I did; it was just God. Even till now, there are times that temper will be high and you feel like quitting, but God will say, it is too late. That is why I said know your God and fear him. If both of you fear God, one of you will cool the temper. There was a time my husband said he was not going to church again because of how someone was manhandled at a church service we went to. For three years, I tried to force him to go but nothing I did worked. If I refused to cook for him he would go to the kitchen and cook for himself. If I refused to talk to him, he would talk to me. He would follow us in his car, when we got to where he would buy newspaper, my children would say ‘bye daddy.’  One day, when we got home from church, our first child who was 11 years old, said ‘daddy, have you finished reading all your papers preparing for examination tomorrow? Read very well, you must not fail.’ The following Sunday, we went to church, he followed us as usual but I didn’t know he followed us to church until they made the altar call and we saw him going forward. All I could not do with my energy, the Lord did it in a jiffy. Since that time, he has never looked back by the grace of God.

As a grandmother and mother, how can one raise godly children in this jet age?

It is always funny to me when parents are using technology as an excuse. Yes, there was no technology during our time but there were other distractions. It depends on how you handle your children. These days, many parents don’t want other people to correct their children. When we were growing up and someone wanted to report us to our parents, we would beg them to beat us instead. Children of nowadays will say if you report me what will happen? Parents don’t correct their children these days and they don’t want others to do it. I corrected a child and the mother didn’t greet me for nearly two months — someone who was not as old as my youngest child. It means the mother herself was not disciplined. When they correct your child, it is to help your child grow up to be a well behaved child. Some parents even go to their children’s school to fight the teachers for disciplining their children. Parents should be good examples for their children. If you are a Christian, catch them young for Christ. Without God, you can’t rear godly children. If that child misbehaves, you can report him to Christ and he will give you the revelation of how to handle it.  The second thing is for parents to set their priorities right. Spend quality time with your children, be their friends. When you are their friends, they will not keep any secret from you. It is your responsibility to care and nurture your children, not the teachers or maids. Be their friend and mentor and be interested in their welfare.

What is your view on the issue of gender equality?

If you do gender equality in your home and your marriage lasts five years, I give glory to God, on your behalf. There is no equality in marriage; the Bible does not say so. The Bible says men will be the head as Christ is the head of the church.  Men can be easily manipulated; you don’t need to fight them to assist you in the home. When they see you working, they are human, they will assist you. You don’t have to invite them to help you do this or that; if you don’t, they will do it willingly. It is not in the Bible or our culture that men and women are equal in marriage. I don’t know where they got that idea from, and that is why many marriages are packing up. Bow to your husband, even with your money. Don’t let your money be your money, let it be ‘our money’. No closed purse or phone; those are the things that will help you to be intimate. At the work place, there can be gender equality. If a woman is good at what she does, she should be promoted. But if that job is hampering the home front, she should have a rethink, so that when she retires in the future she have a husband and children to return to. One thing I used to do when I became an entrepreneur that used to make my husband happy was that I used to close at 5 p.m so that I could be home to welcome him when he returned from work. When he returned and saw me waiting for him at the gate, he would smile. When he retired from Shell, I retired too and we moved to Ibadan from Warri. Now, it is just both of us. We used to travel together to help our children nurture their new babies and we always returned same time.

You don’t look 70. What is the secret of your youthful look?



God just decided to bless me. Also, I am not a lazy woman. Up till now, I iron all his clothes, including his agbada. And I do daily exercises. All that keeps me in good shape. The day I did my 70th I danced and rolled on the floor for my God. He has blessed me with good health. I know God has done so much in my life.  I also devote my time to church and charity.

What advice do you have for women?

If you are married, keep your home. It is not sweet but make it. There is no man you can’t please. If I buy a dress, I will buy for my husband. If I see a fine pair of shoes, I order it for him. And he also reciprocates by taking me for shopping and buys lots of things for me. Little things make them happy. Let them feel like coming back home from work. Your husband should be your friend. Respect him and look after his health. Give him good food. Even when you are angry and don’t feel like serving him, still give him food. Don’t report your husband to your friends; report him to God. He knows how to talk to him. You need good character, good food and prayers. Keep your home and children, if not for any other thing, for old age. Also know your God.  If you are single, go to God to help you find the right man. Be a wife material yourself and don’t sell yourself cheap for any man.


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Bus preacher beaten by angry mob after condom dropped from bible

Ogunkilede Joshua

An Onitcha based bus preacher got more than her bargained for moments after conducting a preaching exercise at a major bus park as a condom dropped from his bible, much to the disappointment of onlookers

The angry men who were at the scene soon pounced on him and severely beat him up, as the bus preacher begged for his life, crying that he only does the “work of God” for financial gains

Onlookers as well as other travelers probed the preacher who is known to approach travelling buses for prayers for safety as well as preach to them as they embarked on long trips

The drama which ensued almost claimed the life of the said preacher but for the timely intervention of policemen who were called to the scene to make arrests

Two persons have since been arrested over the case, as many allege that the bus preacher is responsible for the backsliding of many Nigerian Christian...



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Queen agrees on ‘period of transition’ for Harry and Meghan Markle...

Ogunkilede Joshua

Queen Elizabeth II has stated that the royal family has agreed to support Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their decision to split their time between the UK and Canada.

The was made known via a statement issued by the Queen after her meeting with Prince Harry and Prince Charles at her estate in Sandringham, England.

According to the Queen, the royal family suppprts the decision though they would have prefered a different agreement.

The statement reads: “Today my family had very constructive discussions on the future of my grandson and his family,” the queen said in the statement put out by Buckingham Palace.

Eku Edewor slams Piers Morgan for criticizing Meghan Markle

“My family and I are entirely supportive of Harry and Meghan’s desire to create a new life as a young family. Although we would have preferred them to remain full-time working Members of the Royal Family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independent life as a family while remaining a valued part of my family.

“Harry and Meghan have made clear that they do not want to be reliant on public funds in their new lives,” the queen’s statement said.

“It has therefore been agreed that there will be a period of transition in which the Sussexes will spend time in Canada and the UK.

Prince Harry breaks down in tears as he recalls Meaghan Markle's pregnancy moment

“These are complex matters for my family to resolve, and there is some more work to be done, but I have asked for final decisions to be reached in the coming days,” she concluded.


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Shocking reasons Corps member, Princess Motunrayo Bolufemi committed suicide...

Ogunkilede Joshua

It was with shock that Nigerian received the news of a  serving corps member who hails from Kogi State, Miss Princess Motunrayo Bolufemi, and committed suicide after drinking two bottles of snippers.

The lady from Gbedde-Ijumu in Kogi State was a graduate of Banking and Finance from Prince Abubakar Audu University Anyigba.

She was a Batch “C” National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member serving at Girls Secondary School, Ibagwa-Aka, Igbo-Eze South local government council of Akwa-Ibom state.

She committed suicide on Friday after drinking two bottles of snippers.
Bolufemi left a suicide note saying “life is not worth living.”
The suicide note read thus, “I did this because I see nothing worth living. Bolufemi Princess Motunrayo.
“Mummy, I love you. Daddy, I love you. Matthew and John, you guys should take care. We will meet where we will depart no more. I Iove you guys.


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Shocking reasons Corps member, Princess Motunrayo Bolufemi committed suicide