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The Nigerian gospel music industry is currently in the midst of a major scandal, with Eezee Tee, CEO of Eezee Conceptz, facing accusations of contract forgery, financial exploitation, and manipulation of artists.

Amid the growing backlash, well-known YouTuber and analyst Beingreal George has proposed that this controversy is part of a larger effort to secularize gospel music.

In a recent broadcast, George claimed that the drama surrounding Eezee Tee is a direct attack on gospel music. “I only see one agenda in all of this—a push to secularize the gospel industry, if it isn’t already secularized,” he said. “When you compare this to the secular music industry, where similar disputes happen, it raises a question. If these issues are now common in gospel music, what does that say?”

The controversy escalated after gospel music producer Dr. Roy shared a viral video alleging that Eezee Tee denied him his royalties, leaving him financially distressed. His claims have fueled discussions about the ethics of Eezee Conceptz, with social media users now referring to the label as “EezeeTiff Concept.”

George also weighed in on the ongoing contract dispute between gospel artist Mercy Chinwo and Eezee Conceptz, claiming the label used strategic delays and distortion of facts to control Chinwo’s career.

He further alleged that the label tried to delay her latest album’s release in order to prolong her contract and even blocked her from attending ministry-related events.

Earlier, gospel artist Jaga Testimony had voiced his opinion on the controversy, suggesting that the situation was an attempt to undermine the “system of God.”

In a video message, Testimony issued a warning to Eezee Conceptz founder Ezekiel ThankGod, expressing concerns over his actions and public statements.

Ezekiel ThankGod and Mercy Chinwo have recently been at the center of a public discussion about financial disagreements related to gospel music performances and rumored conflicts within the Christian music scene.

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