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Nigerian singer, Rema addresses his ‘Illuminati’ speculations

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  • Nigerian singer Rema has expressed his skepticism about the idea of selling his soul to the devil.
  • In a recent interview, Rema discussed his progress in his music career and his efforts to improve and become the best.
  • He was polite in his responses to questions, including his famous Illuminati speculations.

Nigerian artist Rema has shared his perspective on the rumors regarding his alleged pact with the devil.

In a recent interview, Rema reflected on his musical journey and the efforts he has made to excel in his craft.

Responding to various inquiries, he graciously addressed numerous topics, including the persistent rumors surrounding his supposed connection to the Illuminati.

During Rema’s sold-out concert at the O2 Arena, the incorporation of striking red elements inspired by Benin culture raised eyebrows among Christian attendees. The lack of clarification from the artist led to associations with a sinister agenda.

He faced accusations of having sold his soul and engaging in devil worship in exchange for fame and wealth.

When questioned about the most surprising rumors he has encountered in his career, the ‘Azaman’ artist highlighted the speculation regarding the Illuminati.

He expressed his astonishment at the persistence of such narratives, clarifying that his intention was merely to celebrate his Edo heritage and artistic inspiration.

He concluded his remarks by elaborating on the reasons behind the inclusion of unsettling symbols in his performances and music videos.

The Nigerian public responded with fervor, sharing a wide range of opinions on the matter.

Since rising to prominence, Rema has found himself at the center of various controversies that have drawn criticism. He has consistently demonstrated his beliefs and mindset.

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