Nigerian singer and rapper Jesse Jagz has sparked discussion about religion in Nigeria, urging citizens to reconsider their views on spiritual practices. During his appearance on the âBig Talkâ podcast, Jagz made a provocative statement, suggesting that the deities of African traditional religions are âinebriatedâ due to the alcohol offered to them during rituals, explaining that this could account for their perceived ineffectiveness in aiding their followers.
Jagz went further to critique followers of foreign religions, arguing that many merely pray and expect miracles without taking tangible actions to improve their circumstances. He emphasized that prayer alone cannot replace the necessity for essential social services and proactive measures to address societal needs. His remarks highlight a call for a more engaged and action-oriented approach to faith and community welfare in Nigeria.
Following two failed attempts to escape the country, popular crossdresser Idris Okunneye, known as Bobrisky, has successfully left Nigeria.
GistLover noted that Bobrisky was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the airport but was later released.
He also faced arrest by Nigerian Immigration while trying to leave via the Seme border.
On November 4, Bobrisky posted a video on his Instastory showing himself on a plane, hinting that he was heading to Amsterdam.
Captioning the video, the Mummy of Lagos, as he is also known, wrote, âSee u soon Nigeria.â
See a post below:
See some comments below:
@dianagold___: âBob life is all about social media.â
@ziggydam: âYour mouth no dey tire u no fit move in silence .â
@trav__o1: âBaba just dey jet anyhow this days safe trip big guy.â
@moshakodaku: âWhen you are just too obsessed with updating your enemies on your next moveâŚ.Idris is certainly the weapon formed against him.â
@_iamsheila__ â90percent of bobriskyâs problems,are caused by his mouth!! Man canât stay low key or discreet to save her life.â
@kennedyexcel: âWerey you no go dey on a low key until dem arrest you again on air..â
In other news, Former Big Brother Naija contestant Eloka Paul Nwamu, known as Eloswag, recently faced public scrutiny after a private video of him with an unknown woman was allegedly leaked on Snapchat.
The clip quickly spread online, sparking criticism and speculation.
Addressing the incident on X (formerly Twitter) in a post he later deleted, Eloswag clarified he had removed the video from his Snapchat.
A little bit furious by Bmmblog insinuations, the reality star hinted at taking legal action, after the blog, notorious for its bold takes, made a subtle dig, implying that Eloswagâs private video post was no accident but rather a deliberate attempt to prove he isnât g@y.