Rema
Nigerian Afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema has reacted to allegations that he has sold his soul to the devil for fame.
In an interview, Rema reflected on his music career and the hard work he’s put in to reach his level of success.
He responded to a range of questions, including ongoing speculations about his supposed ties to the Illuminati.
During Rema’s sold-out show at the O2 Arena, his use of striking red elements inspired by Benin culture caused concern among some Christian attendees.
With no explanation from Rema at the time, some began to associate his performance with dark, sinister motives.
Accusations surfaced, claiming he had sold his soul and engaged in devil worship to gain fame and wealth.
When asked about the most surprising rumors he’s faced in his career, the ‘Azaman‘ singer pointed to the Illuminati speculation.
He expressed surprise at how such narratives have stuck, explaining that his aim was simply to celebrate his Edo heritage and showcase his artistic influences.
Rema went on to explain the reasons behind the use of certain symbols in his performances and music videos, emphasizing that his focus is on creativity and culture, not a hidden agenda.
The Nigerian public reacted strongly, with many sharing their thoughts and opinions on the situation.
Despite the controversies that have followed him since his rise to fame, Rema continues to stand by his beliefs and vision as an artist.
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“They say I worship the devil”
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