

Nigerian gospel singer Victoria Orenze shares her stance on the controversial topics of gospel musicians performing at church events.
In recent videos I’ve got support Singh revealed that she did not ask for payment to the minister and pointed out that it was a direct instruction from God.
According to Orenze, her talent was freely given, so she chose to serve without a cost. She further explained that while she doesn’t charge for her department, she uses the proceeds from digital streaming platforms to take care of her team. The singer stressed that she stopped band members from developing bills for churches and congregations.
“You cannot love money and serve God.” Victoria Orenze said gospel musicians are urged to carefully choose their priorities when they are charged for performances.
This statement soon followed a fierce conversation in the gospel community involving singers in the gospel community, shortly after Dakolo Timday and Father Femi Lazarus Questions about gospel artists. The debate that once stirred up reactions online has been resolved by both sides and has been resolved friendly.
The apostle Lazarus initially expressed concern that gospel singers charge fees on their department, urging them to remember their role as evangelical preachers. In response, Timi Dakolo defended his right to make a living for the rights of gospel artists, emphasizing the financial responsibility that their work brings.
After the public exchange, the two later articulated their positions and encouraged healthy dialogue in the fields of gospel music and ministry. Having since then, the focus now shifts to establishing mutual understanding between clergy and gospel artists.
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