In a recent post on social media, Nigerian gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey urged single people to consider opening themselves up to love in the new year, rather than embracing the popular slogan, “No gree for anybody,” which implies resilience in the face of adversity.
Bassey urged his followers to trust in God’s guidance when it comes to matters of the heart and to let go of any fear or reservations they may have about taking the leap into a relationship.
He encouraged them to take a chance on love, rather than closing themselves off to the possibility of finding their perfect match.
In response to the prevalent “No gree for anybody” mindset, Bassey issued a counter-call to action, asking singles to be open to love and connection in the new year.
He wrote on social media, “Gree for somebody, this year,” meaning, “Be open to love.” By contrast, the “No gree” slogan implies that one should be resistant and resilient in the face of any difficulty. Bassey’s message of openness and vulnerability stands in direct opposition to this sentiment, encouraging singles to embrace the possibility of finding love.
Discover more from DnewsInfo
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.