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Asake is chastised by Solomon Buchi for demeaning Christianity in the “Only Me” video.

Popular Nigerian writer and social media personality Solomon Buchi has joined other Nigerians in criticizing popular musician Asake for his latest “Only Me” music video.

Parts of Asake’s most recent video were leaked this week; Asake, whose true name is Ahmed Ololade, has drawn criticism from Christians for allegedly demeaning Christianity.

The Grammy-nominated performer performed a sacrament-like act alongside men and women who were dressed similarly in the worship house in the film, which featured her wearing a priestly gown.

Before dollars were sprayed after a while, he appeared to be serving the group of men and women in the robes as a priest, providing them with supplies that were as valuable as gold.

Buchi responded to the video on Instagram, calling the way she performed in the video—which has nothing to do with Christianity—”disrespectful.”

“Asake consistently disregards Christianity in his music videos. It is insulting to dramatize the Eucharist while dressed in priestly regalia for a music video that has nothing to do with Christianity, according to Buchi.

“In his Bandana film, he shows strange individuals being topped by cloven tongues of fire while black goats storm into the chapel. I believe Asake to be a Muslim. Why does he not do more in this way to make his Muslim faith look bad?

“Why ever listen to these openly disrespectful musicians who are Christians?

The way these musicians utilize Christianity as a prop in their music videos grosses me out. It is still there for visual purposes after that.

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Marry Someone That’s Not Moved By Twitter And Instagram Takes – Solomon Buchi

Popular Nigerian life coach and writer, Solomon Buchi has taken to ‘X’ to advise people intending to get married in this ‘hyper-digital era’.

According to him, people should make sure they marry someone that is not moved by Twitter and Instagram takes.

He also advised people to marry someone with real-life standards, because social media users are so unkind.

Posting via his X handle, Buchi wrote;

‘’If you must marry in this hyper digital era, marry someone that’s not moved by Twitter and Instagram takes.

My emphasis on this is deliberate.

Imagine marrying someone that will judge you through the lens of what demonic online in-laws say? Omo.

My wife and I have never fought over what Twitter people said about us. All the evil narratives, mischaracterizations and negative comments have never triggered an argument. Never.  She’s never acted out on what people said online, neither have I. And I’m grateful. But sometimes I think of marriages where couples take social media comments seriously.

Again, marry someone who has real-life standards, because social media users are so unkind.”

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