Jimmy Gait has exposed his experiences with the shadowy group some say doesn’t exist.
In an interview with Plug TV, the ‘Huratiti’ singer explained that he was also approached by them saying,
“I was offered money, I was offered a record deal as long as I don’t mention Jesus in my songs. When I went through the contract I realised that this was going to bind me to a different belief other than Christianity.”
He said that the group that consisted of Kenyans and foreigners met him at a hotel in Westlands, offering him loads and loads of cash,
“They had a lot of money and they wanted to put in a lot of money but it was as long as I recant my belief in Jesus. They wanted me to do feel-good songs, motivational songs, they didn’t want me to be so hardcore in terms of the gospel.”
He explained that the huge amount of money they give you upfront is how they bait someone,
“That’s how it starts. I was being offered millions and a good life. It was going to be a down payment. They would produce my album, fly me off to South Africa to shoot the music videos.”
But despite all the goodies they were offering the singer turned businessman wasn’t ready to compromise on his Christian beliefs, saying,
“I backed down even if they were offering me a lot of money and a record label that would see me go global, I said ‘no’.”