'Justice Is Finally Served,' Willy Paul Shouts After Winning Award For 'Jigi Jigi'

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Controversial gospel singer Willy Paul seems to be throwing shade at local organizers for not recognizing his efforts in the gospel industry.

This comes days after winning two awards for the song Jigi Jigi as the most watched and the best male video of the year.

Pozze took to social media and made the hash tag "Justice Finally Served," one that left fans talking.

"Thank you for making me the best male artist in Kenya!! #PULSEAWARDS where #justicefinallyserved!!"

In another post, the singer says he had given up on local awards.

"To be honest i had lost all hope in our Kenyan awards.. and like i sang in my song #digiri you dont really need an award to go to heaven. With or without an award all things are still possible. Awards are earthly and are made to appreciate our good works. Back to business.. yesterday night the biggest video award ceremony went down #PULSEAWARDS.. i had two nominations for the song #jigijigi and it was a big win for me and my team. We took home all the two awards respectively.. JIGIJIGI MOST VIEWED VIDEO ON YOUTUBE AND JIGIJIGI BEST MALE VIDEO..... Thank you all for your support. I promise to continue being humble and making good music...for the Lord."

Well, this comes months after the singer wasn't nominated for the Groove Awards, one of the biggest gospel awards in Kenya.

He then released the song Digiri on the day Groove Awards was holding their ceremony. The song is said to have been directed at the organisers, claims that the singer rubbished those claims.