Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has come in for strong criticism as Christians in the country have lambasted him for allegedly making a mockery of Christianity in his latest video, “Only Me”.
In the viral video directed by top music director, TG Omori, Asake who is a Muslim, is seen dressed in priestly attire depicting a Catholic priest, while sitting behind a table altar.
Asake also dons a Christian regalia with a halo around his head while throwing at his dancers, also dressed up on Christian regalia.
The dancers are are also chanting the track’s refrain, repeating “we get money” over and over again, which critics say is a satire about charismatic preachers.
The video which was premiered on Thursday, has, however, generated wide criticised on social media with many calling for it to be banned as they see it as an insult to the Christian religion.
Those against the video have taken to social media to register their anger and condemnation.
An angry user on X fired the first shot when he wrote:
“Asake keeps disrespecting the Christian faith in his music videos.”
“Asake is mocking Christians with his blasphemous music video,” another user wrote on X.
“Shame on you man. I’m a big fan of your music but the depictions in this your latest video are absolutely insane” another said.
“Please bring down this video. This is an insult to our Christian faith. Do your music but respect people’s religions,” yet another angry fan wrote on Instagram.
This is, however, not the first time the Grammy-nominated singer will get himself into trouble for his use of Christian imagery in his music videos.
Last year, Asake came under a barrage of attacks for the video for “Bandana” which depicted black goats sitting in a church with people in the pews, each with a flame above their heads.