Popular singer, Gabriel Oche Amanyi, a.k.a Terry G, has said that he sings for the devil. He recently revealed that Satan is actually the source of his wealth, and fans have been reacting.
In a now–deleted post he shared on social media, Terry G reacted to the rumours about his health, announcing that he is alive and well.
According to him, the reports circulating about his death online are very false, and he is very much hale and hearty.
He stated that those behind the evil rumours should refrain from spreading evil things about him online.
“My phone has been buzzing since morning. People have been calling to check up on me. They saw something online about my R.I.P, say Terry G don die.
I came to clear your conscience, so I beg you, whoever is trending that news, stop am. I am doing very fine, please stop that, I beg you in the name of God,” he wrote.
The “Free Madness” crooner further noted that the reality is secular musicians sing for the devil and spread his gospel.
Terry G concluded by saying that as long as worldly singers do not glorify God with their music, the devil is responsible for their success.
“And also, let me clarify this, there is another one trending about me serving the devil.
In the video with Honest Bunch Podcast, I said, ‘I have fallen short of the glory of God. People like me will not get married. I’m not a gospel musician, I’m sorry. I’m a secular musician. I sing for the devil. We sing for the devil, we praise the devil.
We don’t glorify God, and it’s my business, it’s not a lot.’ 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. God bless you, I’m still very, very sound and healthy,” he added.

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