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Prayers won’t build roads, buy books for children – Jesse Jagz tells Nigerians


Singer and rapper, Jesse Jagz, has urged Nigerians to reconsider their approach to religion.

Jagz claimed that the African traditional religious gods are drunk because of the alcohol priests fed them during rituals.

According to him, this is why they are obese and diabetic and helpless to their worshipers.

Featuring on the ‘Big Talk’ podcast, the rapper also said it is wrong for followers of foreign religions to just pray and expect miracles without work.

He emphasised that prayers do not provide basic social amenities.

“When you go to a shrine and you see the priest pouring gin on the gods, Google how much a bottle of gin was in slavery. 40 slaves.

“Our gods are drunk on alcohol and meat. They are obese and diabetic.

“They can’t help us do anything. Prayers do not build roads or buy books for children. We have forgotten humanity,” he said.



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