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Here’s why Elijah Level by Gaise Baba is the song of the Moment

Hello there, wonderful readers! How are you all today? How has the recent happening in the country been affecting you? Today, we want to share another intriguing subject with you and we hope you are inspired to reach new heights both in your walk with God and work in your workplace.

We’re going to get into the Elijah Level conversation and I want you all to be prepared for the good laugh and irrepressible energy you will get at the end of this article. 

Before now, “Elijah Level” was the go-to song for individuals looking for inspiration and courage in their daily grind. However, the beautiful people of Nigeria switched the inspiration of this song into an energy-refueling song. On the 29th of May, the new President of Nigeria declared the removal of subsidy. The bad news? There is a sudden transport hike and fuel scarcity. The way out? And for the first time, I realized the true meaning of the quote, ‘Walk if you can’t run, crawl if you can’t walk, by all means, do not be stagnant’. So, instead of waiting for hours at the filling station, or waiting for no bus at the bus stop, walking like the children of Israel in the wilderness seemed a better solution. 

But, we all remember the story of the Israelites, they walked for 40 years. I guess nobody wants that. After all, the God of the Israelites is still the same God of Elijah and he is still the same God today. So, we all with one mouth are asking God to take us on an Elijah level.

Instead of trekking, make chariot of fire carry us. 

Instead of running, make the wind of God carry us go house

We all know Nigerians to never disappoint, several people have taken to Twitter to talk about this song. Check out these tweets below. 

Watch the Elijah Level’s Video below

 

Who is Gaise Baba?

Akinade Ibuoye, better known by his stage name Gaise Baba, is a Nigerian Afro-Gospel artist, who was born on August 5. He sings in Yoruba, English, and pidgin English, a Nigerian dialect of English, frequently merging all three languages in one song. He has a degree in economics (BSc) from Obafemi Awolowo University and a Berklee College of Music certification in the music business. Beyond producing, singing, and creating music, Gaise Baba founded several organizations that benefit both his local area and the whole country.

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