Religion can’t separate me from Lateef Adedimeji – Sola Allyson

Gospel singer Sola Allyson has emphasized her strong bond with actor Lateef Adedimeji, regardless of their differing religious beliefs.

At a recent music concert in Lagos, she invited Lateef on stage, expressing that their artistic connection goes beyond religion.

She described Lateef as her brother, adding that their faiths cannot divide them because they are both children of God.

In her words, “Lateef is a creative, I am a creative, religion can’t separate us, Lateef is a child of God, I am a child of God. We see our father differently, Lateef is my brother, so you can do with that whatever you like. So Lateef is going to sing to us and sing here today and if I know the song he is singing, I am going to sing with him. And the song is going to be sweet and you will be blessed.”

Lateef Adedimeji reciprocated Sola’s sentiments, expressing  appreciation for her music and stating that their songs speak to him regardless of their religious affiliations.

He stressed that God is a formless entity, “Listening to BBO and Aunty Sola’s songs doesn’t make me less of a Muslim; your songs speak to me just like a Muslim song will speak to me. God is a formless entity.”

The duo’s performance was well-received by the audience, who applauded and cheered them on.

This isn’t the first time they’ve collaborated, as they previously faced criticism for their joint performance in 2022.

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