Gospel singer, Buchi opens up on leaving Cult group

Gospel singer, Buchi opens up on leaving Cult group

Buchi Atuonwu, a renowned Nigerian reggae gospel singer, has shared the real reason behind his decision to leave a cult group.

In a candid interview on Black Flame, Buchi revealed that his departure was sparked by a spiritual awakening after finding Jesus and becoming born again.

According to Buchi, his newfound faith gave him a deeper understanding of the cult’s true nature, which he described as a spiritual, rather than physical, association.

He recalled a chilling experience where he was performing with the group, carrying coffins and red lamps, when he heard a voice telling him he didn’t belong.

Buchi ignored the warning at first, but after hearing it again, he began to face numerous challenges, including running from rival cults and law enforcement.

His encounter with Jesus ultimately led him to leave the cult and pursue a life of gospel music.

Here are the quotes from Buchi:

“Jesus! I had a deeper understanding. Jesus showed me the meaning of the cult. He showed me it was not a physical association. You can’t bring a knife to a gun war. It was spiritual.”

“We were singing and walking when someone spoke into my ears; you don’t belong here. I ignored the voice but I heard it for the second time. That was when my problems started—running from other cults, from the police, etc.”

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