The Star (Jamaica)

Gully Bop urges Jamaicans to repent

Artiste said that he is on a mission for God

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somebody fi send Him message, God nah go send nuh uptown, rich man. Him a go send a likkle man weh people a go seh him mad because dem not going to believe the mad man but them will believe the jacket and tie man.”

While he wants to recruit followers for God, Gully Bop says he is not telling anyone to get baptised because of the misconcept­ion that such action “washes away” sins. He also described himself as a “church man” but said he stopped attending after witnessing far too many money-hungry pastors.

Beyond his ordained mission, Gully Bop is also encouragin­g people to take the COVID-19 vaccine. He says Jamaicans should not deem Prime Minister Andrew Holness as the enemy, as he did not create the virus.

CALL PON GOD

“Weh di whole a dem fi do instead of have dem mind pon Andrew Holness, call pon God and ask God fi save dem,” he said. “Mi bredda, if him did go tek the vaccine and stop follow people, him wouldn’t dead. Mi a tell the people dem fi get vaccinated.”

But Gully Bop has no intentions of following his own advice.

“Me not going to vaccinate again because mi get vaccinatio­n from mi a pickney come up, two pon mi right shoulder and two pon the left shoulder,” he said. “The four a dem a hold me till now so dah vaccinatio­n yah weh a mek now a modern thing dat, mi nuh need that.” He said he maintains a healthy lifestyle by consuming homegrown foods and herbs from his garden.

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