Nigerian Star Terry G Confirms: ‘I Serve The Devil, He Made Me Successful’

The ‘Akpako’ hitmaker uses a death hoax clarification to defiantly reiterate his controversial stance on his musical allegiance.

In a shocking online statement, Nigerian singer Terry G has bluntly declared his allegiance to the devil, crediting his musical success to this dark patronage. The singer, born Gabriel Oche Amanyi, made the declaration while forcefully dismissing viral rumors of his own death.

The controversial artist seized the moment to revisit and reaffirm a previous explosive interview, leaving no room for doubt about his beliefs. He stated that as a secular musician, his work does not glorify God but instead praises the devil, whom he holds responsible for his fame and fortune.

Addressing his concerned fans directly in a since-deleted video, Terry G first tackled the death hoax. “My phone has been buzzing since morning,” he said. “People have been calling to check up on me… I came to clear your conscience… I am doing very fine.”

He then pivoted to the deeper controversy, pulling no punches. “Let me clarify this,” he continued, referencing his past appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast. “I said, ‘I have fallen short of the glory of God… I’m not a gospel musician, I’m sorry. I’m a secular musician. I sing for the devil. We praise the devil. We don’t glorify God.’”

In a final, defiant message to his audience, he challenged their perception of him. “So, you people don’t know before? Don’t you know I’m serving the devil? He made me successful. I have cleared your conscience. Take am like that.”

Despite the stark nature of his confession, the singer concluded by assuring everyone of his well-being, signing off with a paradoxical “God bless you, I’m still very, very sound and healthy.”

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