Nigerian singer Rema has weighed his view on the speculation of him selling his soul to the devil.
During a recent interview, Rema discussed his music career and how far he had gone with reforming to be the best.
In reactions to questions thrown at him, he was polite enough to address many, including his famous Illuminati speculations.
During Rema’s O2 Arena’s sold-out concert, exempting and putting out chilling red Benin and Bat-inspired culture left Christian fans curious. Because the singer failed to explain the exposure, he was strictly linked to a demonic approach.
He was accused of selling his soul and worshipping the devil for fame and money.
When asked about the most stunning speculations of his career that had amazed him the most, the ‘Azaman’ crooner pointed out his ‘Illuminati’ speculation.
He disclosed that he is still astonished to foresee people pushing the agenda while explaining that he was just promoting his Edo culture and inspiration.
He finalised his utterances by explaining why he exempts creepy symbols along with his performances and music videos.
Nigerians couldn’t hold their nerves and reacted massively according to their views.
Since attaining fame, Rema has been involved on several controversies that attracted criticism to his name. He has often proven his fate and mentality.
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βThey say I worship the devilβ
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