Nigerian gospel and Afrobeat star Limoblaze has revealed how mentorship and faith are shaping some of the country’s most promising musical talent. In a recent tweet responding to a fan question, Limoblaze shared that he personally guided rising star Omah Lay through uploading his first tracks to streaming platforms, all while hoping to gently influence him toward music inspired by Christian values.
“I never give up,” Limoblaze tweeted, describing his commitment to nurturing young artists both musically and spiritually. He also reflected on his personal relationships in the industry, saying he’s “boys with Ckay,” “still brothers with Johnny Drille,” and counts Banky W as family.
Limoblaze’s candid post also noted a brief stay in Skales’ house and a respectful debate on faith with rapper Blaqbones, offering fans a rare inside look at the network of friendship, mentorship, and faith that underpins Nigeria’s thriving music scene.
By combining creative guidance with moral and spiritual influence, Limoblaze’s story highlights how emerging Nigerian artists are being shaped not only by talent but by values-driven mentorship, positioning them for success on the global stage.
ELIJAH ADEYEMI

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