Divine Ikubor, also known as Rema, a prominent Nigerian musician, has responded to claims of “demonic” masks, claiming them a recreation of his ancestors’ bronzes.
The young performer was dragged following his performance at London’s 02 Arena, where some fans suspected him of being a member of the Illuminati.
A knowledgeable admirer from Benin City supported Rema, stating the mask was that of Queen Idia, a Benin Kingdom national icon.
Rema has spoken out today to clear the air and address the criticism regarding the mask he donned during his debut at the 02.
According to him, it is a recreation of his ancestors’ bronzes, some of which are still on display 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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