Gospel musician Jimmy Gait has come out clean about his encounter with people he reffered to as Illuminati.
Speaking to TV47, Jimmy Gait says he was offered Sh10 million to denounce ‘Jesus’ in all his songs.
Famed for his ‘Muhadhara’ song, the singer narrated how he went for years without making money through his music.
However, he says it is the passion and vision that kept him pushing.
“There were times I would go hungry. There were times I would perform and the pastors would tell me, ‘God bless you’ thank you for ministering. The most important virtue I have always held on to is hope and determination,” he said.
He says he met a couple of foreigners five years ago who offered him a lot of money with the hope of signing him.
“The only thing they wanted me to do was more inspirational songs. They did not tell me to leave gospel music but they told me not to mention Jesus in my songs,” he said.
Jimmy says the deal was too good and that is when he had his suspicions having done so much research about Illuminati and Freemasons.
As an artiste, you research those things to avoid falling into their traps. They were supposed to do an album for me and would give me a down payment of Sh10 million,” he said.
But the fact that he was broke and making nothing through his craft, he almost fell into their trap.
They were globally connected and they wanted to share my music across nations. They were talking about the big stations, like Trace,” he said.
“They said they needed me to look more contemporary and tone down on mentioning God. And that was the number one thing that made me not to fall into their trap.”
Jimmy says his soul was grieving after he learnt that the foreigners were using local artistes and recruiting young people without their knowledge.
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