Benin fan of Rema defends singer, explains history behind “demonic” mask

Benin fan of Rema defends singer, explains history behind "demonic" mask

A Benin fan of Nigerian singer Rema has defended the controversial “demonic” mask worn by the singer during his 02 Arena performance. Rema, who broke the record for being the youngest Nigerian artist to close down the prestigious venue, created a stir with some bizarre imagery he used during the show. Following the event, some internet users linked the Calm Down star to the Illuminati secret society due to the strange activities that went on on the stage. One of the most talked-about aspects of Rema’s show was the demonic-looking facial mask he wore when he made a grand entrance on a sculptured horse.

Benin fan of Rema defends singer, explains history behind "demonic" mask

Rema, Nigerian artist. Source: Google Despite the various claims linking Rema to demonic activities, netizens in his hometown of Benin, Edo State, have taken to social media to defend him. They revealed that the mask Rema wore on the show was inspired by Queen Idia, a hero in the Benin Kingdom. On X, formerly Twitter, an account with the handle Edocentric_ wrote: “Queen Idia Mask/REMA isn’t demonic; as a matter of fact, she is a national hero to Nigeria and the Benin Kingdom. She lived in the 15th century. She was the first Edo woman to go to war. She defeated a giant for a son to become king She was the first queen mother in Benin.” Queen idia mask/REMA isn’t demonic as a matter of fact she is a national hero to Nigerian & the benin kingdom She lived in the 15th century She was the first edo woman to go to war She defeated a giant for a son to become king She was the first queen mother in benin his pic.twitter.com/6xyZrLW7gb — Clinton (@EDOCENTRIC_) November 15, 2023

“Rema tried to lure us into demonic rituals” — Show attendee speaks on fear

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“Rema was trying to lure us into demonic rituals” — Show attendee speaks on fear A show attendee opens up on being overwhelmed by fear during the recent stage performance of the famous Nigerian singer, Rema in the UK. On November 14th, Rema headlined an event at the well-known O2 Arena where he gave an exhilarating performance.

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The 23-year-old singer started the show on the back of a horse, followed by a ride at the back of a bat while some images displayed were said to be disturbing. Speaking on her experience at the show, the attendee revealed that it was the scariest moment she ever had at a musical event. She accused the singer of trying to steal the souls of her fans with his alleged demonic presentation, causing her to leave the show early.

“Rema was trying to lure us into demonic rituals” — Show attendee speaks on fear

She said in part, “No guys, I have no words for Rema’s concert. My fury is, all those stuff he was doing for fun or whatever was to lure us into the demonic shit he tried to do today. From when he started that chanting, I didn’t hear a damn thing he was saying. Even one girl I was talking to, she said the whole time, she felt possessed. I started praying; hell no; we had to leave early.” Watch the video below …

‘Wednesday on Netflix is a demonic movie’

'Wednesday on Netflix is a demonic movie'

A young lady identified on Twitter as Alexandra Precious Anigbo has raised an alarm about one of the popular Netflix movies titled “Wednesday”.
The movie, Wednesday, billed by Netflix as “a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery that involves investigations of mysteries too. It has been one of the movies that are most hyped on social media.

But it seems some people have a different opinion about the movie. While some have interesting opinions about the movie others seem to have had a bad experience watching it.
Taking to her Twitter page, the young lady wrote;
“Please my siblings, stay away from that “Wednesday series”. It is not for us, clearly. I have watched it on behalf of all of us and I can tell you that the series is demonic. These people are not playing, they really want to take full possession of the media”.