In a viral video which captured the moment current music rave, Asake ran out of his Baltimore show after his security’s gun which was allegedly stolen.
According to reports gathered the singer had arrived late for his show at Baltimore, Maryland and had performed only for 10 mins when his security’s gun went missing.
Videos shared online shows the moment Asake was hurriedly making his way out from the event which was filled with throngs of fans.
He was closely trailed by his numerous guards who ensured his safe evacuation from the show.
Watch video below:
However, in a related news, Asake, Nigerian singer, has been alleged to belong to a Devilish cult group.
A video shared by online by a conspiracy theorists attempted to prove with evidence that the artiste is a member.
The person brought up his usage of goats in the music video for Bandana with Fireboy DML, and his recent performance with a goat on stage.
In the video circulating on the internet, an image of a supposed cult’s logo which is a goat head was also shown.
The theorist went further to show searches of Baphomet, a deity allegedly worshipped by the Knights Templar that subsequently became incorporated into various occult.
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