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Gospel Music Executive EeZee Tee Pays Don Jazzy A Visit At Mavin Records Villa

Gospel Music Executive EeZee Tee Pays Don Jazzy A Visit At Mavin Records Villa 1

EeZee Tee described the visit as a time of fellowship at the Mavin Records villa in Lagos.

He posted pictures and video on his Instagram page. His well thought out caption preaches on being the salt of the earth, while also showing gratitude to Don Jazzy and Tega for the warm reception.

“Thank you sirs, Don Jazzy [and] Tega Mavin for having me…” EeZee posted on Instagram.

“Had such a time of fellowship with the don himself, Don Jazzy. This kingdom general here is God’s own and he wears such a heart of God.

‘In the last days, I shall pour out my spirit upon all flesh’ – Acts 2:17′

“Heaven will always rejoice over a soul. The kingdom we preach must be lived. You cannot practice kingdom genuinely without deliberate steps and actions. Our purpose on earth is to keep shining our light through the gospel. It is in your shining and good works you influence life for God.

“God receives no glory through you when you don’t shine and have good works. You are to SALT the earth and not SALT the SALT. You’re to SALT the earth and not Insult.

“We are the end time soldiers for God’s Kingdom,” EeZee concluded.Kind Regards

– Word of Wisdom:

“Prepare your work outside And make it ready for yourself in the field; Afterwards, then, build your house.” – Proverbs 24:27

Written by Bright Chibuzo

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