In an emotional video, Nnenna Goodness broke down in tears, revealing that she has been facing severe financial difficulties after losing the rights to the songs that once brought her fame.
Sister Nnenna pleaded for support and shared her bank details, explaining the extent of her hardship.
“When you see me, you will see frustration, rejection, and poverty. As a result of the frustration, we were chased out of the house,” she said tearfully.
Her confession sparked widespread reactions, with many social media users confirming that her songs are still available on YouTube, though they seem to be controlled by someone else.
Her situation has also reignited debate over Pastor Femi Lazarus’ recent stance against gospel singers monetizing their talents.
Social media users criticized him further after discovering that he charges $150 for enrollment in his ministry school.
KanyiDaily recalls that Apostle Femi Lazarus and singer Timi Dakolo recently settled their disagreement over fees charged by gospel artists.
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