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Gospel Singer Nnenna Goodness in tears, begs for money online

Gospel Singer Nnenna Goodness depressed, begs for money online
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Nigerian gospel singer, Sister Nnenna Goodness, has made a heartfelt appeal to the public for financial assistance, revealing her struggles with severe economic hardship.

Nigerian gospel singer, Sister Nnenna Goodness, has made a heartfelt appeal to the public for financial assistance, revealing her struggles with severe economic hardship.

In an emotional video circulating online, Sister Nnenna breaks down in tears as she shares her distressing story.

She explains that her financial woes began after losing the ownership rights to her songs, which had once brought her fame and success. This devastating turn of events has left her facing extreme poverty, frustration, and rejection.

In a poignant moment, she confesses, “When you see me, you will see frustration, rejection, and poverty. As a result of the frustration, we were chased out of the house.”

Sister Nnenna’s plea has sparked a nationwide outcry, with many social media users confirming that her songs remain available on YouTube, albeit under someone else’s control.

This revelation has reignited a long-standing debate about whether gospel artists should profit from their music.

Recently, Pastor Femi Lazarus stirred controversy by suggesting that gospel musicians should not excessively monetize their talents.

However, his stance has been met with criticism, particularly after it was discovered that his ministry school charges a substantial fee of $150.

Many argue that gospel artists deserve fair compensation for their work, especially considering that churches and ministries often benefit financially from their music.

Sister Nnenna’s situation has brought attention to the financial struggles faced by many gospel musicians and the need for fair compensation.

Nigerians are now calling for systemic changes to ensure that artists like Sister Nnenna Goodness receive the recognition and financial stability they deserve.

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