“Do not waste your few days in this year on Oblee” – Dunsin Oyekan

Abubakar Mohammed
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Renowned Nigerian gospel singer and minister, Dunsin Oyekan, has issued a strong spiritual warning to Nigerians, particularly youths, urging them not to squander the remaining days of the year on what he described as “Oblee” activities.

“Don’t dirty your December,” Oyekan cautions youths

The gospel artiste made the statement during a recent ministration, where he cautioned against excessive partying and reckless celebrations commonly associated with Detty December.

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According to him, engaging in such activities at a sensitive period like the end of the year could have serious spiritual consequences.

Don’t waste the next few days of the year on oblee. Detty December, don’t go and dirty your December,” Oyekan said.

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He described this period as a crucial spiritual phase, stressing that taking a “spiritual vacation” at such a time is risky. “You thought I don’t know what oblee is? Don’t go and oblee December and oblee your destiny,” he added.

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“Do not waste your destiny”– Dunsin advises congregation

The singer also warned against other distractions, urging people not to “waste their destiny on the wrong things”.

He explained that the closing days of the year are meant for reflection, spiritual alignment, and preparation for what lies ahead.

According to Dunsin Oyekan, this season is a time to receive divine strategy, direction, and spiritual strength.

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He emphasised the importance of staying connected to God, noting that clarity and guidance come from remaining in the presence of the Lord.

His remarks have since sparked reactions online, with many social media users debating the balance between celebration and spiritual discipline as the year draws to a close.

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