Apostle Harrison Ayintete, founder and lead pastor of **The Goodness Nation Ministries**, has issued a statement clarifying his position following widespread media attention on his comments regarding Nigerian music artist Skales' recent testimony shared at Harvesters International Christian Centre.
The discussion arose after Skales publicly testified about the remarkable revival of his 2014 hit song *Shake Body*, which gained renewed global popularity in 2025 following a viral dance video featuring Barcelona football sensation Lamine Yamal. The singer described the moment as a divine answer to his intense prayers and fasting, noting that multiple prayer points were fulfilled in a single day.
In a detailed response shared via social media on January 4, 2026, Apostle Ayintete emphasized that his remarks stem from a concern for biblical standards in church testimonies, rather than any personal animosity toward Skales.
> “I don’t have any issues with you dear brother,” Apostle Ayintete stated. “If you gave that testimony on your own platform, it is really not my business. I believe you have the right to enjoy the fruit of your labour.”
He clarified that the core issue lies with the decision of Skales' local church to project the testimony during a service.
> “I honestly think they shouldn’t project your testimony on SHAKE BODY,” he continued. “**You testimony doesn’t enable spiritual growth, devotion or maturity**. Your testimony does not inspire Godliness.”
Apostle Ayintete argued that testimonies in church should serve as examples that encourage believers toward deeper spiritual growth, character development, devotion to Christ, and godliness. He expressed concern that celebrating a resurgence tied to a song some view as promoting immorality could inadvertently set a wrong precedent for younger Christians.
> “It will only make more younger people do immoral music… while seeking God’s blessings on it,” he noted, underscoring the need to distinguish between worldly success and testimonies that genuinely edify the body of Christ.
The Apostle reiterated his commitment to upholding the integrity of Christian witness and protecting the sanctity of church gatherings as spaces for spiritual nourishment.
This statement has sparked diverse reactions across social media, with opinions ranging from support for the pastor's call for discernment to defense of Skales' right to share his personal experience of gratitude to God.
Apostle Harrison Ayintete remains focused on his ministry's mission to teach God's goodness, sound doctrine, and Christ-centered living.
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