In a startling and emotional revelation, iconic Nigerian singer Sky B has opened up about the extreme lengths he once pursued to achieve musical fame, including involvement with a secret occult group.
Speaking in a recent interview, the artist issued a stark warning to young people, using the recent ordeal of fellow musician “Destiny Boy” as a cautionary tale. “What happened to Destiny Boy is a clear message to you young boys that don’t want to wait for your future and destiny,” he stated.
A Desperate Bid for Stardom
Sky B recounted that at the height of his early career in 2007, desperate for the level of success enjoyed by groups like Mo’Hits, he sent an associate to source contact details for a secret society, which he referred to as the "African Illuminati."
“After the initiation and the rest, they gave me some things,” he claimed. He alleges that following the ritual, he was given special items, including a pomade and perfume, designed to wield influence. “Once you walk on stage, anything you say with your tongue will just work that way.”
Fame at a Cost
The singer admitted the practices yielded dramatic, rapid success. “I enjoyed it. I bought a Tesla convertible, bought a Jaguar, bought a Lexus. I got four motors and just parked them.”
However, he claims the arrangement took a dark turn when he was eventually instructed to provide a family member for a ritual sacrifice. “They told me to bring my mother… You know what my mother and father suffered to raise us, then I will now kill them?”
This demand became his breaking point. He immediately forbade his associates from ever mentioning the group again and severed all ties.
Stating he has “lost everything” and has “no hope again,” Sky B said he is now ready to face the consequences of his disclosure. “I know I will die after this one, and I’m ready to die already… Let me expose them and go.”
His testimony has sparked intense discussion online about the pressures of fame and the lore of occultism within the entertainment industry.