Nigerian music star Terry G has sparked controversy by openly declaring his allegiance to the devil, crediting demonic forces for his successful career. The singer, born Gabriel Oche Amanyi, made these statements while simultaneously dismissing online rumors about his death.
Terry G Dismisses Death Rumors
In a now-deleted social media video, the “Akpako” crooner addressed false reports circulating about his demise. Terry G reassured fans: “My phone has been buzzing since morning. People saw online that I died. I’m here to confirm I’m perfectly healthy. Please stop spreading false news.”
Controversial Devil Worship Admission
The singer revisited explosive comments from his appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast. He firmly stated: “I’m not a gospel artist. As a secular musician, I sing for the devil. We praise the devil, not God. This is my truth.”
Terry G doubled down on this position, explaining: “Don’t act surprised. The devil made me successful. I’ve cleared the air – accept me as I am.” He emphasized his stance isn’t new, questioning why fans pretended otherwise.
Defining His Artistic Identity
The musician drew clear boundaries between gospel and secular music. He asserted his work doesn’t glorify God, adding: “People like me won’t follow conventional paths like marriage. This is my chosen profession.”
Concluding his message, Terry G stated: “I remain grateful for my life and career. Remember – I serve the being who brought me success. That’s my reality.” His remarks continue to generate intense debate across Nigeria’s entertainment scene.