
I Struggled with P*rnography as a Teenager – Gaise Baba Opens Up
Nigerian gospel artist and social impact advocate Gaise Baba has bravely opened up about a deeply personal chapter of his life, revealing that he struggled with p*rnography during his teenage years. The singer made the revelation during a recent interview, aiming to shed light on an issue that many young people silently battle with but often feel too ashamed to discuss.
Gaise Baba, known for his unique blend of gospel, afro-fusion, and socially conscious music, explained that his battle with p*rnography began in his formative years and took a toll on his emotional and spiritual health. “I was exposed to it at a young age, and it became a struggle for years,” he shared. “It took a while before I could acknowledge it and start the journey towards healing.”
The El Elyon crooner emphasized that his decision to speak out is not just about transparency, but also about creating awareness and hope for others dealing with similar addictions. He urged young people to seek help and not let shame keep them in a cycle of secrecy.
“This is a reality for many teenagers, even within the church,” Gaise Baba said. “It’s time we talked about it openly. There’s freedom, but it begins with honesty and the willingness to confront it.”
His bold confession has sparked conversations across social media, with fans and fellow gospel artists praising him for his courage and honesty. Many have described his message as timely, especially in a digital age where explicit content is easily accessible.
Gaise Baba continues to use his music and platform to address tough but necessary topics affecting youth and society at large. From his campus outreach initiatives to thought-provoking lyrics, he has positioned himself as more than just a performer he’s a voice for transformation.
His story is a reminder that no one is beyond redemption, and even from struggles, strength and purpose can emerge.

