Daniel Regha slams Asake for disrespecting Christianity in his new song

Daniel Regha slams Asake for disrespecting Christianity in his new song

In a recent development, twitter personality Daniel Regja has slammed Asake for disrespecting Christianity in his new song.

Taking to the X platform, Daniel Regha called out Asake for his recent video which shows him donning an outfit. He lamented over how disrespectful he was.

He also expressed that any Christian who watched the music video and still vibes to the song is mocking God. He also looped in Omah Lay into it as he stated that Omah Lay’s Holy Ghost track was absolutely disrespectful.

Daniel Regha did not just drag the artists, he also dragged music producer T.G. Omori for continuously using his video productions to promote sacrilege.
He also recounted how in Asake’s music video with Fireboy, in the bandana music video, he had also made mockery of the Pentecost and that it cost nothing to respect people’s religion.

“Asake’s “Only Me” music video is blasphemous;

The song was neither a religious song, nor does it have any line or theme that acknowledges the Roman Catholic Church, but TG Omori decided to !nsult Christianity by macking the Christian religion. Asides the Holy communion scenes,

Asake was seen doing the inverted cross which is a symbol often used to declare an opposition to Christianity & mocking the sacrifice of Christ.

That’s not creativity, it’s insensitiv!ty at it’s peak, & was very intentional.

TG Omori continuously uses his video productions to promote sacr!lege thinking it’s art;

Asake’s new music video is !nsulting, but this isn’t the first time. In the “Bandana” music video by Fireboy ft Asake, he made mackery of the

“Pentecost” (in the church scene). It costs nothing to respect people’s religion.

Any Christian who has seen/watched Asake’s

“Only Me”, but decides to vibe to the song is also mocking Gad. Same goes for Omah Lay’s “Holy Ghost” track.”

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