Key Points:
- Gaise Baba meets Pastor Adeboye in the United Kingdom. He kneels to greet, then receives prayer from Folu Adeboye.
- RCCG choir sings his hymn at the 73rd convention. Adeboye gives the go-ahead first, captured clearly on video.
- Singer frames it as support for Afrogospel and faith work. Fans react to hair, prayer, and genre talk.
Gospel star Gaise Baba met Pastor E.A. Adeboye. They met at a faith event in the United Kingdom. His wife, Folu Adeboye, joined the warm moment. Photos show prayer and joy on all sides.

This link follows a big church nod weeks earlier. RCCG blessed his hymn at the yearly convention. Leaders cleared the choir to sing his version. A clip shows Adeboye giving the green light.
Afrogospel support from RCCG leaders
On Sunday, September 21, Gaise Baba posted fresh photos. One frame shows him kneeling before the cleric. Another shows Folu placing hands on his head. Fans said it looked like a clear, warm blessing.
He wrote a short line of thanks today.
“Follow God; e get why Afrogospel – God is in this.”
The tone reads bold, calm, and full of faith. He links it to trust in God for the path.
Weeks earlier, a Gaise Baba alcohol row stirred online talk. That debate set the stage for fresh views. This new meeting now shapes a softer online mood. Many now see Afrogospel as fit for church space.
Fans react to hair, prayer, and genre label
On Instagram, fans shared mixed but warm views.
the_artmosfair_ reacted: “When those hands touched the same ‘dyed’ hair, those were the highlights for me. The anointing does not select hairstyles.”
e.j.godsent said: “I hope this will convince ‘some people’s that this not a demonic fleshy song.”
_giftjoshua reacted: “The hair that has caused a lot of controversy is the point of contact of grace in this picture. More grace sir!“
akinbamiroakinniyi reacted: “I am so happy for you. Hmm..one thing I saw as I went through this picture is that the hand of Pastor Mrs Adeboye on your head while pouring out her heart to pray for you will bring about an unimaginable speed such that you will shed repeated tears of joy. Congratultions. I am happy to see you had these God ordained moments. Praise God!”
The hymn link also matters in this story. The piece is “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus.” His spin on the hymn fits modern church sets. The RCCG use adds weight for Afrogospel today.
RCCG news stayed hot this week online. A separate RCCG pastor fraud claim drew loud views. That story trended close to this new moment. Fans tracked both with keen, steady interest.
Gaise Baba plans to push his sound with care. He keeps the church base while growing young ears. This path blends faith roots with pop form. The goal stays clear, reach more souls with truth.
The UK stop caps a strong late-summer run. He gained reach from the convention clip. The Adeboye moment adds warmth and cover. For Afrogospel, that seal reads loud and clear.
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