
Tope Alabi
Celebrated gospel singer, Tope Alabi, has said the newly released video of her chart-bursting album, Agbelebu
gulped a lot of money. The artiste, who refused to disclose the exact
amount spent on the video production, however added that the money was
justifiable considering the quality of the video in terms of picture
quality and costumes.
She also said the production was the first time she would dedicate much time and money to the video of any of her works.
Alabi said, ‘‘It took us a year to
produce it and it was shot in Abeokuta, Lagos and Erin Ijesha Water
Falls in Osun State. We faced logistical challenges and some people
nearly prevented us from using the location because they wanted money.
We had to do what they requested. We also waited for many hours to
ensure that the place was free of visitors before we could use it
because we didn’t need people in the background.’’
According to her, she had finished with
some tracks in the album before receiving a ‘divine direction to abandon
them and start all over again.’
Stating that talented music producer,
Akin Alabi directed the video, the singer noted that the sequencing of
the lyrics and tracks would appeal to any music lover who watches the
video.
Besides, the singer and her husband,
Soji, are reaching out to orphans and those in need through a platform,
MarDeborah Comforter Foundation. She said her husband usually offers
assistance to indigent people and they reasoned that such charitable
disposition would be more coordinated if they initiate a forum to cater
for the needy.
‘‘We plan to go to orphanage homes to
entertain them, give them gifts and cook for them. But if we are not
allowed to cook for them, we will buy what they want and allow them do
the cooking. We want to give back more to the society. I should not only
be getting honorarium as a singer, there is a need to reach out to
those in need too, ’’ she added.
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