2026-01-02 09:00:00
In an update reported by TheCable Lifestyle, controversial cleric Odumeje declared 2026 a year of “kabush kabash,” a phrase that instantly jumped from crossover service theatrics to social feeds.
The slogan is already being remixed into captions, soundbites, and memes—classic Nigeria-in-January internet behavior.
But it also revives the recurring argument about performative preaching and the influence economy that thrives on viral ministry moments.
- NigerianEye (Outlet): “2026 is a year of kabush kabash.”
- Instagram reel caption (Instagram): “2026 is a year of Dabush Kabash.”
Echotitbits take: Odumeje-style virality sits at the crossroads of religion, entertainment, and influencer culture—where a single soundbite can dominate the week. If you treat it as pure comedy, it spreads faster; if you treat it as serious prophecy, it can shape narratives. Watch next for mainstream pushback, platform amplification, or further ‘crossover’ clips that keep the meme alive.
Source: TheCable Lifestyle — January 1, 2026 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/extra-2026-is-a-year-of-kabush-kabash-odumeje-declares/
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2026-01-01
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