I don’t charge to perform – Dunsin Oyekan wades in on gospel singers charging for ministration [VIDEO]

Dunsin Oyekan speaks on gospel singers who charge to perform


Spirit-filled gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan recently shared his opinion on a heated online debate about some of his colleagues charging to minister like secular singers.

Dunsin Oyekan, known for his white outfit, stated in a chat with content creator, Timi Agbaja that while he doesn’t charge to minister in churches, some of his colleagues who do so have their reasons for it.

According to the singer, his consecration demands that he doesn’t charge to minister at events. He added that God has continued to bless him despite not charging for fees. Dunsin Oyekan said:

“It is a dicey question, it depends on what the Lord has told you, I call it your consecration, my consecration demands that I don’t charge, but God blesses me,”

Unlike some secular artists who rely on alcohol and other substances before taking to the stage to perform, Dunsin disclosed he ‘gets high’ before ministering by praying in the spirit. He said;

“I get high in the holy ghost, by praying in the spirit, I ascend into the realm of spirit.”

Watch video of Dunsin Oyekan speaking with Timi Agbaje below:

Some netizens were stunned that the gospel singer, who has performed at popular Christian events like The Experience, doesn’t charge fees for his ministration, read some of the comments below:

rodrickg_: “Very eloquent. You know people that are filled with the Holy Spirit just by hearing them speak.”

iam_oziohu: “This man is anointed.”

topfm2001: “By their fruits… Dunsin is a blessing.” chef___singer: “One of God’s sharpest tools in this age of revival. Man like Sir, Dunsin.”

Recall Rev. Fr. Chinenye Oluoma tackled gospel singers who charge expensive fees to perform at churches. The clergyman, who cited Mercy Chinwo as an example, reacted to the claims that she charges as high as N10 million to perform in churches. He said:

“We have made religious worship expensive. If I have to bring Mercy Chinwo to come here and sing, how much will I pay? She might charge 10 million Naira.”

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