TALK WITH OGEFASH- (T.W.O) EP 3 “IS IT RIGHT TO TWERK IN RELIGIOUS HOUSES”

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Follower: Hi Ogefash can I also twerk in a religious gathering?

The last time I checked, the definition of twerking has not changed. Google defines twerking as the act of dancing to a popular music in a sexually provocative manner, often involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.

So, I know the religious world has partly been diluted with the secular (Not religious) world, but there should be a limit to this obvious dilution.

By the way, what do I mean by has partly been diluted? Here is the meaning…

We know that most dance steps and slangs are originated by people in the secular world; these dance steps are however carried by people in the religious world (Mind you, some didn’t watch these songs intentionally, they perhaps stumbled on them) to their various places of worship for religious use; “iye no nice” (As in that’s nice too, abi what ya think?)

Now on a certain day, I stepped into a religious house where I saw all dancing excitedly to religious songs but with secular dance steps. It was okay by me, afterall a song says “Ijo mba jo (2x), Ijo mba jo fun orisa, ma ku ku jo fun Oluwa” as in “If I can dance to a smaller god, then I would dance to the biggest God”

I was however put off when I saw a lady squat and twerk for some seconds before she got hold of herself; hia!

So is it right to twerk in religious houses? To me that’s naughty, now what about you? Is it right to twerk in Religious houses? Fill us in via the comment box

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2 thoughts on “TALK WITH OGEFASH- (T.W.O) EP 3 “IS IT RIGHT TO TWERK IN RELIGIOUS HOUSES””

  1. It is somehow now, how can people be twerking in religious houses? I really don’t support it.
    I am loving Ogefash blog the more.

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