Illuminati tried to recruit me, I was promised N360m monthly - South African gospel artist

Illuminati tried to recruit me, I was promised N360m monthly - South African gospel artist

- A South African gospel artist Dr Tumi has claimed that he was invited to join Illuminati

- The gospel artist claimed that he was offered N360 million monthly

- Dr Tumi also said Illuminati promised him fame and influence across the globe if he agrees

Dr Tumi, a South African gospel artist, has made some high raising comments on social media. The popular gospel artist claimed that he was invited to join Illuminati society on Sunday, July 14.

The gospel artist, who made his alleged invitation known on Facebook, stated that the society told him that he was noticed because of his value.

According to Dr Tumi, the society offered to pay him N360 million monthly. He also alleged that they offered to make him famous and grant him influence across the world.

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Illuminati tried to recruit me, I was promised N360m monthly - South African gospel artist claims Source: Dr Tumi
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Dr Tumi also stated that he rejected them, saying he is not the type to be bought with money and he would not leave Jesus Christ for fame or fortune.

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He added that he was already bought with the highest price when he gave his life to Jesus Christ. He noted that God would make his name great not a society.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Popular Nigerian gospel musician Frank Edwards recently shared a personal testimony with members of the online community as a form of inspiration to people dealing with similar problems. The artist celebrated the fact that he has been free from asthma for 17 years.

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