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“Religious hell doesn’t exist” – Singer Brymo schools Christians and religious fanatics (Video)


Nigerian singer, Olawale Oloforo better known as Brymo has declared he doesn’t believe in hell.

The singer made this known in an interview on Curiosity Made Me Ask hosted by skitmaker, Isbae U. He stated that he doesn’t believe in religious hell. He added that should he find himself in hell, he desires to go alone as he goes everywhere alone.

“I don’t think religious hell exists. I wouldn’t take anybody with me when I go to hell.

Why will I go with somebody? I have to go alone, I go everywhere alone”.

See some comments below,

One E Star wrote, “This man is lost and has been deceived. Hell is real and is in the Bible

One KC Nalaa wrote, “His music still dey exist?

One Twist Ltd wrote, “Pride and bad character kills. Brymo is a perfect example

One Pweety Shirley wrote, “The religious hell doesn’t exist period

One Samuel Hesifu wrote, “His response was brilliant. Religious hell, and you know what? He’s right

One Yemmiy wrote, “Nobody ever had the experience of hell so it’s safe to say it’s an illusion

One I am Mishkid wrote, “When someone that is woke and intelligent speaks, nørmal people go think say na cr@ze. It takes intelligent and woke people like him to comprehend”.

Similarly, Omah Lay had expressed his disinterest in religion, as he admitted that he used to be religious, till he gained fame and started making money and now has backslid.

Omah Lay narrated his growing up days in a Christian home and how at some point in his life, he contemplated converting to Islam. To further buttress his point, he stated that there is no evidence that the holy books were written by God or his servants.

Daddy Freeze stirred backlash as he revealed several reasons why he couldn’t serve God, who he referred to as ‘god’.

According to him, he can’t serve a God who couldn’t resurrect Mohbad, who watches tithe paying children in hunger and penury, and who couldn’t stop the rigging of the election.

Big Brother Naija Bambam, who wasn’t pleased with his statement lectured him him with biblical references.

Last month, Yul Edochie had sent a message to religious folks, advising them against being too obsessed with it.

In a lengthy post on his Instagram page, he avowed that the majority of religion is a scam and is formulated to control the people.

The movie star, claimed that the ways of our forefathers are great as he pointed out how they worshipped the same but in different ways, which he believes was more efficient.



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