The host of the KAA Truths podcast, KAA, has taken to YouTube to release what he describes as one of the most emotional updates in the history of his platform. While he opened with a conflicted mix of emotions—ranging from heartbreak and sorrow to rage and a reluctant sense of duty—his message was delivered with unwavering clarity.
KAA alleged that a popular and well-respected religious figure in Nigeria recently attempted to bribe his podcast team with a staggering sum of 3 million naira in an attempt to suppress damaging revelations. The money, according to KAA, was successfully sent and remains untouched in a designated account, serving as evidence of the attempted hush effort.
In an impassioned and unfiltered monologue, KAA identified the religious leader in question by name, stressing that he has never hidden behind vague hints or anonymous accusations. “This platform doesn’t deal in half-truths,” he insisted. “We name names and show proof.” He confirmed that full details—including receipts, call recordings, and screenshots of WhatsApp conversations—exist to corroborate his claims.
KAA emphasized that the KAA Truths organization is not a one-man crusade but a structured, multifaceted entity backed by legal and content verification teams. The goal of this infrastructure, he explained, is to ensure that every episode, allegation, or revelation is legally sound and fact-checked before being made public. “You cannot bribe KAA Truths,” he declared, “because you’re not dealing with one man. This structure is deliberately designed to be incorruptible.”
He clarified that the podcast’s mission is not to bring down churches or stop religious practices, acknowledging that religion is too deeply rooted in society to be dismantled by any one platform. Rather, their goal is to expose manipulation, exploitation, and falsehoods within religious spaces so that individuals can make informed decisions about where they worship and whom they trust.
KAA offered a chilling description of the abuses committed by these so-called “prophets”—stories of families torn apart by false prophecies, individuals misled into abandoning medical treatments, and stage-managed miracles performed purely for profit. He expressed disgust at those willing to pretend to be crippled or blind for as little as 15,000 to 50,000 naira, calling out the moral decay and spiritual deception in explicit terms.
KAA also took time to defend a guest who had appeared in previous episodes of the podcast to expose the inner workings of some of these religious operations. According to KAA, this man was a former insider who had undergone a significant transformation after escaping what he described as a manipulative and cult-like religious structure. KAA scolded critics who had attacked the guest online, reminding viewers that the man was risking everything—including his safety—to tell the truth.
Returning to the core of the video—the bribe—KAA detailed how the attempted silencing unfolded. After releasing an earlier episode implicating the religious figure, KAA reported being bombarded with messages and threats from the prophet’s followers, all pleading with him to retract the allegations. But soon, the tone shifted. He claims the accused man began contacting people close to him, sending messages and making calls to offer an apology, all while seeking a quiet resolution that would keep his name and deeds off the public record.
KAA played portions of the recorded call in which the prophet allegedly confessed to the behavior and rationalized it as a misguided attempt to grow his ministry. “He said it was because of his grandmother’s burial,” KAA stated, mocking the justification. “So, because you’re burying your grandmother, we should ignore the lives you’ve destroyed?”
In an effort to validate his claims, KAA stated that they allowed the bribe to be sent as a way to secure irrefutable evidence. He provided screenshots, call logs, and voice notes to document the process. The podcast’s team had even sent an official invitation letter to the prophet in advance of publishing the original exposé, allowing him to respond. Despite this, the prophet reportedly responded only after the public backlash intensified.
KAA didn’t hold back when addressing a former friend and colleague who tried to convince him that the prophet wasn’t the man KAA was making him out to be. The host called this man out for what he described as hypocrisy, reminding him that they had once worked together staging fake miracles for the very same religious leader.
Looking ahead, KAA explained that the 3 million naira received would not be pocketed or ignored. After consulting with the legal team behind KAA Truths, a plan has been devised to repurpose the funds as a form of reparations. Victims who can provide verifiable proof that they were defrauded—especially those whose lives or livelihoods were devastated—will be eligible to receive a portion of the funds. KAA made it clear that only substantial cases backed by hard evidence would be considered.
In addition, he extended support to individuals currently facing legal intimidation for exposing fraudulent prophets. Those undergoing litigation and harassment for speaking out will also be considered for assistance with legal expenses.
A live call-in show is scheduled, during which victims and whistleblowers can anonymously share their stories and present evidence. Names and numbers will be withheld for security purposes. KAA emphasized that this was not a one-time gesture but the beginning of a broader movement to help victims rebuild their lives and hold exploitative religious figures accountable.
He concluded by urging others still working with such leaders to come forward. “They don’t care about you,” he said. “They’re using you. And when they’re done, they’ll discard you. Let us help you build a better life outside of that mess.”
This episode marks a turning point for KAA Truths, raising the stakes both in terms of what the podcast is willing to confront and what those who are guilty must now fear. The evidence, the receipts, and the names are no longer hidden. The countdown has begun—and so has the reckoning.