Gospel Star Testimony Jaga Slams Osinbajo Over Prosperity Gospel Criticism

 

 

 

Popular Nigerian gospel singer, Salau Aliu Olayiwola, popularly known as Testimony Jaga, has criticised former Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, over his recent remarks on the concept of prosperity gospel.

 

 

Osinbajo had recently sparked debate after criticising what he described as the prosperity gospel, prompting mixed reactions within religious and public circles.

 

Jaga, reacting in a video circulating online, argued that the notion of “prosperity gospel” is misleading, insisting that there is only one gospel, the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

 

 

“I saw a video where you were condemning the prosperity gospel. With due respect, there is no such thing as a prosperity gospel. There is only one gospel, the Gospel of Jesus Christ,” he said.

 

The singer also challenged Osinbajo’s moral authority to criticise the Church, questioning his record while serving in government.

 

“If anyone wants to correct the body of Christ, it should not be someone like you. Show Nigerians what you did while you were vice president,” he stated.

 

Jaga further raised concerns about the socio-economic realities in the country, arguing that poverty remains a major issue that cannot be ignored in religious teachings.

 

“Do you understand what poverty does to people? As a politician, what have you done to address it?” he asked.

 

He maintained that the core message of the gospel should bring hope and transformation, rather than condemnation.

 

“The gospel is good news. If people are struggling, they should hear a message of upliftment, not condemnation,” he said.

 

The gospel artiste also questioned Osinbajo’s influence as a pastor during his time in office, urging him to demonstrate tangible impact both in governance and ministry.

 

“Show us the people whose lives you transformed. Show evidence of support for the poor or meaningful development, even in your own community,” he added.

 

While acknowledging the existence of abuse within religious circles, Jaga stressed that such excesses should not undermine the broader message of the Christian faith.

 

“There are fake pastors, yes, but the gospel itself remains a message of hope and transformation,” he noted.

 

“If you truly believe in what you are saying, then lead by example. Give back, support the poor, and demonstrate the values you preach,” Jaga said.

 

 

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