The singer Ahmed Ololade, often known as Asake, has drawn a lot of criticism for looking like a priest in his most recent music video.
For his new song video, the singer, his backup vocalists, and dancers assumed the roles of priests conducting a mass in a Catholic church.
Solomon Buchi, with some Nigerians, has vented on social media about how much he detest Asake’s prop choice. Buchi referred to Asake’s behaviour as “disrespectful” in his article and questioned why Christians continued to listen to his music.
He wrote;
Asake keeps disrespecting the Christian faith in his music videos. Dramatizing giving the Eucharist, robed up in priestly regalia for a music video that has no connection with Christianity is disrespectful. In his Bandana video, he depicts black goats trooping into the church, with cloven tongues of fire above weird men. Asake, I think, is a Muslim. Why doesn’t he go above and beyond to embarrass his Muslim faith in this same way?
Why do Christians even listen to these musicians who bluntly disrespect Christianity?
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