Nigerian music sensation Testimony Jaga disagrees with former vice president, Yemi Osinbajo over his remarks about the gospel.
The former Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has drawn criticism from gospel artist Testimony Jaga and several others over his recent comments on the “prosperity gospel” doctrine.
Osinbajo, a pastor, had earlier rejected the notion that wealth and physical well-being are guaranteed outcomes of faith, stating that such teachings do not form part of core Christian doctrine.
He made the remarks during a live discussion at Rock of Ages Christian Assembly International, where he responded to arguments raised by Pastor Korede Komaiya.
Reacting in a widely circulated video, Testimony Jaga disagreed with the former vice-president, maintaining that the message of the gospel encompasses both spiritual and material dimensions.
“There’s no such thing. There’s only a gospel, the gospel of Jesus Christ, sir,” he said.
The singer also expressed reservations about the incident distinction drawn between prosperity teachings and the broader Christian message, emphasising the need for a more holistic interpretation.
The exchange has sparked renewed debate within Nigeria’s Christian community over differing perspectives on the interpretation of the gospel and the place of prosperity teachings in modern ministry.
Observers say the discussion reflects broader conversations on theology and the role of church leaders in shaping doctrinal understanding
