đŸ˜± At 45, Gospel Star Eben Finally Exposes the Truth About Leaving Christ Embassy—And It’s More Explosive Than You Think!

 

Eben—real name Emmanuel Benjamin—was once considered one of the crown jewels of Christ Embassy’s music ministry.

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With chart-topping hits like Victory, Jesus at the Centre, and All the Way, his voice became synonymous with the energy, vibrance, and spiritual fire that powered the global reach of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s ministry.

For over a decade, he was the golden boy of the Loveworld Music and Arts Ministry.

But everything changed when, seemingly overnight, Eben went quiet.

He stopped appearing at major Christ Embassy events.

His name was left off ministry flyers.

Whispers started circulating—but no one had answers.

Until now.

In a jaw-dropping live session streamed on Instagram to over 250,000 viewers, Eben finally broke his silence.

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Sitting in front of a simple white backdrop, visibly emotional but composed, he looked straight into the camera and said the words no one saw coming: “I had to walk away—for my sanity, for my purpose, and for my calling.

He continued, “I have nothing but love for Christ Embassy.

It raised me.

It gave me a platform.

But at some point, I had to ask myself: Am I still walking in obedience to God—or am I just following a system?”

According to Eben, the decision wasn’t made overnight.

He had spent years grappling with the increasing institutional control over his ministry, his music, and his personal direction.

He claimed that although he was thriving publicly, he was spiritually suffocating behind the scenes.

“They loved my voice,” he said.

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“But they didn’t always want to hear what my heart was saying.

Eben hinted at tensions between himself and top leaders in the church, particularly around artistic independence and his desire to explore music beyond the Christ Embassy framework.

“There were seasons I felt led to collaborate with artists outside the ministry, to write songs that weren’t necessarily choir anthems, but life songs,” he explained.

“But every time I tried, I was reminded of my ‘assignment’—an assignment that didn’t feel like mine anymore.

He also suggested that financial and contractual obligations played a role in the split.

While he didn’t explicitly accuse the ministry of exploitation, he did say that artists often find themselves caught in a web where their success becomes less about worship and more about church branding.

“You don’t realize how trapped you are until you try to fly,” he said.

Perhaps most stunning of all was his revelation that he nearly quit music entirely.

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“There was a season I stopped writing,” he confessed.

“I was dry.

Empty.

I felt like I was performing, not worshipping.

” He said it wasn’t until he stepped away from Christ Embassy that he rediscovered his voice—and more importantly, his purpose.

But if you think this is just another bitter exit, think again.

Eben was clear that he’s not out to destroy the ministry.

“This isn’t a takedown,” he said.

“It’s a testimony.

I believe God allowed me to be there for a reason.

But when the cloud moves, you have to move too.

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Reactions from the gospel world were immediate—and explosive.

While many fans praised Eben’s courage and honesty, others were shocked and even angry.

Christ Embassy loyalists flooded his social media with comments, some supportive, others accusing him of betrayal.

“You should have stayed and fought from within,” one follower posted.

Another wrote, “No one leaves God’s house and prospers.

But Eben’s response to critics was calm and measured: “I didn’t leave God’s house.

I followed His voice.

Sources close to the situation confirm that Eben’s departure had been brewing for over two years, with increased friction around his independent music label, Hammer House of Rock, and his growing desire to mentor young gospel artists outside the church system.

“He wanted more freedom,” one insider said.

“And the structure wasn’t built for that.

Notably absent from all official Christ Embassy channels is any acknowledgment of Eben’s exit.

His image and music remain quietly archived, with no formal statement from the church leadership.

The silence speaks volumes.

Meanwhile, Eben is pressing forward.

He recently announced a new worship project, completely independent of any denomination, with collaborations that include both African and international gospel artists.

“I’m not building a brand,” he said.

“I’m building an altar.

He’s also launching a mentorship platform aimed at helping up-and-coming gospel singers navigate the business and spiritual dimensions of their calling.

“There are too many gifted people trapped in systems,” he said.

“It’s time to set them free.

”

So what’s next for the gospel singer who dared to walk away from one of Africa’s biggest megachurches? According to Eben: clarity, peace, and music straight from heaven.

“At 45, I’m not chasing fame.

I’m chasing God.

”

And in a final, striking statement that has now gone viral across gospel music forums, he said this: “Obedience is better than loyalty.

And when God says ‘go,’ you go—even if you’re leaving behind the very stage that made you famous.

”

Eben’s exit from Christ Embassy isn’t just a headline—it’s a reckoning.

A call for artists to remember their true source.

And as he steps boldly into this new chapter, one thing is clear: the voice that once echoed through church auditoriums is now shaking the foundation of gospel music itself.

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