How I stopped 50 Cent from performing in Port Harcourt – Pastor David Ibiyeomie
The lead pastor of Salvation Ministries, David Ibiyeomie has recounted how he stopped the popular American rapper, 50 Cent from performing in Port Harcourt.
The billionaires cleric said he cancelled the music concert for his church crusade to hold in the same venue.
As posted by Heavenly mandate on its verified Facebook page, pastor Ibiyeomie said two kings don’t reign.
“We were to have a crusade at the Civic Centre and a young man called 50 Cent was to perform in Port Harcourt. He was at the peak of his career, and because of him Port Harcourt was on a standstill with the advert.
“It was one brewery, a known brewery that was doing the advert and that same day he was to perform we were to hold a crusade at the Civic Center Port Harcourt. Even those who were to come for the crusade had bought the ticket for 50 Cent’s concert.
“I said come oh, that means if 50 Cent comes nobody will come for the Crusade and the whole of Port Harcourt, the advert was so thick.
“I came up a night to his coming, on the rostrum. I said listen if 50 Cent comes tomorrow, I am not called by God…50 Cent will not come. I said two Kings don’t reign. Jesus can’t be reigning and 50 Cent too will reign, I said he will not come tomorrow.
“He was already in Nigeria; he had performed in Lagos already and he was on his way to Port Harcourt. He got into the plane on board the flight, Charly Boy too was on board and then Charly Boy carried their PMAN (Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria) Crew. The Americans said the crowd can’t follow them. You know when you speak God will orchestrate things anyhow…they said this crowd can’t follow…they had a tough argument on board, the Americans advised 50 Cent to turn back that he is at risk to go to Port Harcourt, he did not come.
“50 Cent did not come and the Crusade was thick, that was the last time we held crusade in that place because the place could not contain us”, he said.