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Singer, Asake accused of being a member of Satanic cult (Watch video)
Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has been accused of being a member of some Satanic cult group.
Some conspiracy theorist has gotten Nigerians concerned after they shared a video online in an attempt to prove with evidence that the Aftorbeat singer is into Satanic activities.
According to the individual(s), Asake’s usage of goats in the music video for Bandana with Fireboy DML and his recent performance with a goat on stage was a giveaway of the singer’s satanic vices.
In the video circulating on the internet, an image of a supposed cultβs logo which is a goat head, was also shown.
The theorist went further to show searches of Baphomet, a deity allegedly worshipped by the Knights Templar that subsequently became incorporated into various occult.
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Read some comments below..
oyoskii; After person make am them call am cultist
luxe_n_trends; Them don start ππππ
samsonfikemi; Omo the sound track fear me pass the message ki re
omoolamubo; Nigeria my country the only thing we are good π at is to always see bad things that is why na so so bad things they happen to us
anukwu.franklyn; His growth in the industry though.
_newcash; Na the audio sound for me π make una join your own enough of this senseless stuff Asake Till π₯π₯
toba_joe; E no dey cult when he never blow π
________bhalikiss; Na wa oo person no fit dey successful again π
It may be recalled that the budding singer left fans with their mouths aghast with his strange props during a performance in Atlanta.
The YBNL signee brought a goat on stage during his performance at a recent concert in the United States, and he held it by a leash.
Asake could be seen dragging the goat around the stage while singing his song βTrabayeβ, but the animal was proving stubborn, and it was holding back the singerβs efforts.
Fans interpreted his action to signify placing himself in the same category with Davido, Olamide, Wizkid and Burna Boy as the goats of Afrobeats.