In a display of festive generosity and community service, Nigerian gospel recording artiste Testimony Jaga has handed out rice and other food items to thousands of residents in Lagos to mark Christmas.
Organised as part of his annual Yuletide outreach, he used the occasion to share the joy of the birth of Jesus Christ with families battling economic hardships.
The distribution saw crowds gather in several neighbourhoods where rice, beans, garri and other staples were given to vulnerable individuals and families. The initiative aimed to ease the burden of festive expenses for low-income residents and reinforce the spirit of charity that underlies Christmas celebrations.
Testimony Jaga, whose real name is Salau Aliu Olayiwola, has long been known not only for his dynamic fusion of Fuji and afro-pop gospel music but also for his deep commitment to social welfare through the Street Gospel Movement. The movement combines musical evangelism with tangible acts of goodwill, including medical outreaches, gifts for children, and support to those in need.
Speaking during the distribution event, Jaga emphasised the importance of giving back to the community, especially at Christmas, a season Christians celebrate as the birth of Jesus Christ — a moment that symbolises hope, compassion, and selfless giving.
“This season reminds us of the greatest gift ever given,” he said, addressing a gathering of beneficiaries. “We are here to share food not just as sustenance, but as a sign of love, hope, and unity. Christmas is more than a celebration; it is a reminder to uplift others.”
The distribution drew support from volunteers, local leaders, and fans of the artist, with many praising Jaga for using his platform to make a concrete impact in people’s lives. Beneficiaries expressed gratitude, saying the gesture would make a meaningful difference in their holiday celebrations.
Testimony Jaga’s outreach mirrors a broader wave of charitable efforts seen across Nigeria this festive period, as individuals, community leaders, and organisations also stepped up to provide food and relief items to families ahead of Christmas Day, reflecting a growing culture of grassroots philanthropy at a time of economic challenges for many Nigerians.
As Testimony Jaga continues his dual mission of spiritual inspiration and social service, his annual Christmas giveaway reinforces the message that faith can find expression not only in worship but in acts of kindness that touch everyday lives.
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