- Music star Rema had a highly anticipated concert slated for September 9 in Ethiopia, yet shocking reports have emerged, suggesting its abrupt cancellation.
- The show’s cancellation has ignited a fiery debate as Rema’s striking necklace, depicting a burning church, sparked intense religious unease.
- During an intriguing discourse on Daddy Freeze’s Instagram Live, a knowledgeable Ethiopian lady divulged captivating perspectives on the unfolding narrative and the conjectures surrounding Rema’s controversial pendant.
The highly acclaimed Nigerian music sensation, Rema, had his eagerly awaited Ethiopian concert abruptly quashed, as multiple sources report.
Scheduled for September 9, 2023, at the opulent Sheraton Hotel in Addis Ababa, this much-anticipated concert faced a startling cancellation due to what’s been described as religious sensitivities by the hotel’s management.
The abrupt cancellation of Rema’s highly-anticipated Ethiopian show unfolded due to the startling necklace he revealed, capturing a chilling depiction of a church engulfed in flames, alongside crosses turned topsy-turvy.
Shockingly, these audacious fashion choices set ablaze a torrent of controversy, painting the music sensation with the brush of being a devil’s worshipper, plunging the whole saga into a cauldron of dark and sensational intrigue.
According to an information sourced from The Will, Rema’s necklace choice stirred controversy within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Ethiopian populace, ultimately resulting in the hotel’s decision to cancel the singer’s scheduled performance.
An Ethiopian woman made a recent appearance on Nigerian media luminary Daddy Freeze’s Instagram live program, passionately discussing the abrupt cancellation of Rema’s concert in her homeland.
According to her, a formal press release was disseminated due to escalating concerns that Rema’s necklace might imply involvement in devil worship, igniting a wave of apprehension and intrigue surrounding the artist’s intentions
In her words: “They made a statement, like a press release in Ethiopia about Rema. Yes, you can imagine, it’s a very big deal.
“They’re basically saying he is worshipping the devil because of what he has on his neck. And to be honest, I never thought of it myself. And there’s more to it; to be honest.”
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Below is a recent photo of Rema donning a necklace with a church design engulfed in flames
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