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Tim Godfrey Criticises Unfair Treatment Of Gospel Artises, Recalls Being Paid With Yams, Chicken

Tim Godfrey Criticises Unfair Treatment Of Gospel Artises, Recalls Being Paid With Yams, Chicken
  • PublishedOctober 10, 2025

Nigerian gospel singer Tim Godfrey has criticised the treatment of gospel artistes in the country, recalling how he was once paid with two bars of yams and a live chicken for a performance.

In a video that went viral on Thursday, Godfrey expressed frustration over what he described as the undervaluation of gospel artistes by event organisers and audiences.

“Coming to Nigeria became difficult because of how artists are being air jordan 13 wheat release information treated so badly. All those questions like ‘why are they charging?’ or ‘why are they collecting money?’ really upset me. I have collected two bars of yam as honorarium. I have collected a full, alive, living chicken as honorarium. And I’m expected to use that to pay school fees, house rent, buy property Melania Trump's Hands on Donald's Trip Make a Subtle Style Statement… No! That is so unfair,” he said.

The singer’s comments have sparked conversations online, with many Nigerians agreeing that gospel artistes deserve better financial recognition nike zoom field general turbo green white black Hot Punch Mismatched , GmarShops Marketplace , buy star fitness buy Panda nike buy new balance buy Panda nike golf football and respect air jordan 5 el grito release date sept 2024 hf8833 for their work.

Born in Kaduna State, Godfrey started his music career in the early 2000s and rose to national prominence with his gospel group, Tim Godfrey and the Xtreme Crew, in 2004. Their hit single ‘Na You Be God’ established him among Nigeria’s top contemporary gospel acts.