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oluwafemzy432Last updated 12/24/2025

In this street-level recording, Nigerian street pastor Oluwafemzy Idan delivers a direct and impassioned message to his audience. Walking through a busy urban area, he uses expressive hand gestures and direct eye contact with the camera to emphasize his points, creating an intimate and urgent atmosphere. The accompanying text overlay, 'your street pastor' and 'A lot behind our stories Till the rightfull helper go check my letter,' frames the clip as a personal appeal for support and engagement. This raw, unfiltered style is characteristic of modern digital ministry and social outreach.

In this close-up shot from inside a car, Nigerian artist Oluwafemzy Idan shares his reaction to Bella Shmurda's hit song '#ara'. He speaks directly to the camera, discussing the track with expressive facial gestures. The text overlay identifies him as 'your street pastor' and credits the song.

Watch Oluwafemzy Idan Kanbai, known as 'your street pastor', deliver a heartfelt message in this raw and personal clip. He speaks directly to the camera, sharing his current 'feeling' while wearing a red cap and blue sweater. This authentic moment captures the essence of his online persona.

In this short clip, Oluwafemzy Idan, wearing a vibrant red baseball cap and a white t-shirt, is seen speaking or singing directly into the camera. The setting appears to be a simple room with a light-colored wall and a pink towel hanging in the background. His expressive face and hand gestures suggest he is engaged in a personal vlog, a social media post, or sharing music.

This black-and-white video captures Oluwafemzy Idan sitting in a car, shirtless and wearing a backwards cap. He looks directly into the camera with a pensive expression before breaking into a warm smile. The intimate, selfie-style shot creates a personal and engaging moment.

In this candid clip, Nigerian content creator Oluwafemzy Idan shares a real-time moment from inside his car. He speaks directly to the camera, smiling and gesturing animatedly, seemingly responding to comments or questions from his audience. The setting is casual and personal, offering fans a glimpse into his day.

In this short-form video, Nigerian artist Oluwafemzy Idan shares his personal reaction to the song 'what did you think family' by FolaPonDis featuring Olamide. Filmed from inside a car, Idan provides a candid, real-time commentary, expressing his thoughts on the track. The on-screen text sets the context, inviting viewers to share their own perspectives on the collaboration.

This video features Nigerian creator Oluwafemzy Idan, known online as @FolaPonDis, in a personal, confessional moment inside his car. He speaks candidly and emotionally to the camera about being 'in love,' a theme he explicitly states is related to his 'street pastor.' His expressive face and direct address create an intimate atmosphere, capturing a relatable moment of vulnerability that has resonated widely on social media.

In this intimate car selfie, street pastor Oluwafemzy Idan delivers a powerful spoken-word message. With a direct gaze into the camera, he passionately shares his philosophy on consistency and perseverance, stating, 'Consistent be like nothing will happen till everything changes.' His expressive face and emphatic delivery convey a sense of urgency and inspiration, making this a compelling piece of motivational content.

Oluwafemzy Idan kanbai #Arike #kunmie can’t skip the memories that we do share I know you love the rough play wey no Dey include ref

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