Renowned Nigerian gospel singer Victoria Orenze has unleashed a powerful and fearless rebuke against the Nigerian government, politicians, and certain church leaders, declaring that they have completely failed the people amid growing national hardship.
In a hard-hitting Instagram post that is already generating massive reactions, the anointed worship leader expressed deep disappointment and righteous anger over the state of the nation.
“Which government is working, which government??????? NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT, POLITICIANS AND LEADERS HAVE FAILED NIGERIA AND NIGERIANS!! PERIOD!!!”
Orenze did not spare some ministers and churchgoers who claim to represent God while allegedly supporting evil for personal gain.
“Honestly I am disappointed in some ministers, church goers, who just use the name of the Lord for profit! Those who don’t hear GOD but yet want to speak on HIS behalf!”
She slammed what she described as selective praise for the government by a few beneficiaries:
“Whenever a few are benefitting from a government they say the government is working, because they don’t care about the good of the majority of Nigerians, they only care about their pockets and stomach!!!!”
The gospel artiste issued strong spiritual warnings, stating:
“GOD CANNOT BE MOCKED!!!!! God does not support selfishness, wickedness, greed, pretense, hypocrites and all round Evil!”
She concluded with a direct challenge:
“So anyone saying they know God and represent God and yet support evil and wickedness that person doesn’t know God at all!!! They are just seeking what they will eat! Stomach Christianity!”
Victoria Orenze ended her message on a prophetic note, warning Nigerians to prepare:
“We are extremely close to ENOUGH IS ENOUGH BUS STOP. We are praying and yet we will speak! NIGERIANS prepare for landing.”
The post has sparked intense debates online, with many applauding her courage for speaking truth while others question the wisdom of such strong public criticism from a gospel minister.
Victoria Orenze’s outburst adds her voice to the growing number of prominent Nigerians demanding urgent change and accountability from those in power.

