Daniel Regha drags Asake, Omah Lay for disrespecting christianity in music videos

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Popular media figure Daniel Regha has condemned Nigerian musicians Asake and Omah Lay harshly on social media, claiming that in their individual new music videos, they have insulted Christianity.

Daniel Regha particularly targeted Asake’s new video for the song “Only Me” and Omah Lay’s “Holy Ghost” track.

Known as a voice on Twitter, Daniel Regha slammed Asake for what he perceived as blatant disrespect towards Christianity in the “Only Me” music video.

He cited situations in which Asake was dressed, receiving Holy Communion, and holding up an inverted cross—a sign that is sometimes seen as being antagonistic to Christianity.

Daniel Regha contended that the song’s incorporation of such provocative imagery was needless and disrespectful to Christianity because it lacked any religious subject or acknowledgement of the Roman Catholic Church.

He underlined that rather than being an act of creative expression, the video, which was directed by TG Omori, amounted to deliberate insensitivity by using religious symbols and actions.

The popular Twitter user didn’t stop at Asake; he also criticised Omah Lay for his song “Holy Ghost,” saying it was demeaning to Christianity.

Daniel Regha said that any Christian who found enjoyment in the content of Asake’s film and Omah Lay’s song was demeaning God.

Daniel Regha also took a jab at TG Omori, the music producer in charge of helming the contentious videos.

He claimed that TG Omori often promoted sacrilege through his video creations.