“Many Nigerian Gospel Singers Are Very Poor, I Am Not A Gospel Artist”- Segun Johnson Spill

Nollywood actor Femi Adebayo took to his social media page to share heartwarming moments with his grown-up children.

The actor posted a side-by-side comparison of a photo from when his children were little and a recent one, highlighting how much they’ve grown while still remarkably resembling their younger selves.

At his events, he is renowned for persuading the crowd to dance.

In a now-viral video, he spoke some unexpected things. Segun discussed his opinions about Nigerian gospel musicians during his appearance on the podcast “Unscripted.”

He is famous for getting crowds to dance at his events. In a viral video, he made some surprising statements.

Segun appeared on the podcast “Unscripted,” where he shared his views on Nigerian Gospel artists.


He mentioned that many of them struggle financially and are often ‘broke.’ He also revealed that a well-known Gospel artist he knows frequently expresses regret about his career choice.

According to Segun, this situation arises because many Nigerians are very religious.

Watch video below:

Remember when the entertainer was in the news during the fuel shortage? Show organizers had to print their own money to pay performers like Segun Johnson.

This situation became very popular, as Nigerians always find ways to enjoy themselves.

See some comments below:

@eseosa_omokaro: “Talk straight Nigerians are too judgemental.”

@chrisoseni: “Can dusin complain. So everyone should compromise their calling because of money. You’re not as rich as Frank.”

@asabitohsabi: “No body force them. They can as well come out to say they are not doing gospel again.”

@xtrapro_ajikawo: “😂😂😂 there’s a difference between been religious and been Godly.”

@iolorunda: “Complaining of what exactly? Were they compelled to do gospel music? They want to eat their cake abd still have it, abi.”

@ifunanya101: “Any gospel artist complaining, went there for the bag.”