Veteran Nigerian singer 9ice has sparked fresh debate after openly questioning the impact of foreign religions on Nigeria’s development.

At a recent event covered by Gold Myne TV, the Gongo Aso crooner aimed at the widespread practice of Christianity and Islam in the country, arguing that despite years of devotion and constant prayers, Nigeria has seen little tangible progress in security, economy, or national growth.
“You will leave Nigeria and go to Mecca to go and lick rock all in the name of Kabba. Ever since you have been calling on Allah and Jesus, this country hasn’t gotten any better. If you go to London, nobody goes to church there yet they are better than Nigeria,” 9ice said.
He further highlighted the contrast between religious routines in Nigeria and the relative secularism of countries like the United Kingdom, noting that citizens abroad often work on Sundays while many Nigerians spend hours in church, praying over matters that, in his view, they could address themselves.
“They go to work on Sundays but Nigerians go to church. A lot of Nigerians spend most their time in church in the name of weekly services. They pray over everything, including things to should fix themselves,” he added.
Describing himself as a heathen, 9ice challenged the notion that embracing foreign religions has brought meaningful improvements to the country, stirring discussions on faith, culture, and the role of religion in national progress.
“…….you’ll leave Nigeria and go to Mecca to go and lick rock all in the name of Kabba, ever since you’ve been calling on Allah and Jesus, this country hasn’t gotten any better. If you go to London, nobody goes to church there.”
– 9ice says 👀 pic.twitter.com/wKiRSJKsGh
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) April 9, 2026
