O2 concert: Singer Rema breaks silence on accusations of being a satanist

Rema

Popular Nigerian musician, Divine Ikubor, popularly called Rema has finally broken his silence after spectators of his latest concert at O2 Arena, London pointed fingers at him.

Many of his attendees as well as netizens who watched the performance online, claimed Rema has started worshiping the devil.

While some called him a satanist, others tagged him a member of Illuminati.

This is particularly because of the mask the singer covered his face with, the bat, burning skeleton and mystical horse with red eyes among other things.



A well-informed fan from Benin City has defended Rema, claiming the mask was that of Queen Idia, a National hero of the Benin Kingdom.

Responding to the accusations flying around, Rema spoke about the mask. According to him, it is a remake of the bronze of his ancestors, some of which are still present in the London museum.

In doing so, Rema believes he has redefined Edo state and put it on the global map.


In his words;

“RAVAGE UPRISING/ My Ancestors bronzes sit in the museum of this very city so I remade mine. Hence, Edo is redefined, the map reshaped, your minds awakened & the mask reborn. Thank you London! 🦇🇬🇧”



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