Gospel Singer Judikay Opens Up About Painful Sixth Miscarriage Saying She Cried Out “Jesus Where Are You”
Award winning gospel singer Judikay has shared a deeply personal and emotional account of suffering her sixth miscarriage, describing the experience as heart‑breaking and spiritually challenging.
In a candid interview with media, the Nigerian worship leader explained that the loss was extremely painful for her and her family. She said the moment she realised she was going through another miscarriage was very difficult and brought intense feelings of sadness and confusion. She openly said she cried out the words “Jesus where are you” in the midst of her pain as she struggled to understand why she had to endure another pregnancy loss.
Judikay described the miscarriage as a test of her faith that left her questioning and seeking comfort in prayer and spiritual reflection. She said that although she has publicly shared her joy and gratitude for life and music, facing repeated loss at such a personal level brought an unexpected emotional toll. According to her, it has taken time to process the feelings that come with loss and to find strength to continue.
Fans of Judikay responded with messages of love and support after she shared her story on social media platforms. Many sympathised with her and offered prayers and encouragement, while others saw her vulnerability as an important reminder of the emotional realities some women face in their journeys toward parenthood.
Health professionals say that miscarriages are unfortunately common and can happen for a variety of reasons. They emphasise the importance of emotional support, medical care, and compassion for individuals and couples going through pregnancy loss. Mental health experts add that seeking help from counsellors, trusted friends or religious communities can be crucial for recovery after repeated loss.
Judikay also spoke about how she has been leaning on her faith and the support of her husband, family, and close friends to navigate this difficult period. She said that despite the pain she is determined not to lose hope, and that her faith community continues to uplift her with practical and emotional support.
In closing she urged women who may be facing similar experiences not to suffer in silence and to seek encouragement and care so that they do not feel alone in their struggles.




