- Media personality, Daniel Regha takes to Twitter, slamming Asake and Omah Lay for alleged disrespect to Christianity in their recent music videos.
- Daniel Regha criticizes Asake’s “Only Me” video, pointing out scenes with Holy Communion and an inverted cross, deeming it intentional disrespect to Christianity.
- Daniel Regha extends criticism to Omah Lay’s “Holy Ghost” track, claiming it is also disrespectful to Christianity, asserting that any Christian who enjoys it is mocking God.
- Daniel Regha accuses music producer TG Omori of consistently using video productions to promote sacrilege.
Popular media personality, Daniel Regha has taken to social media to express his strong disapproval of Nigerian artists Asake and Omah Lay, accusing them of disrespecting Christianity in their respective new music videos.
Daniel Regha particularly targeted Asake’s new video for the song “Only Me” and Omah Lay’s “Holy Ghost” track.
Known as a voice on Twitter, Daniel Regha slammed Asake for what he perceived as blatant disrespect towards Christianity in the “Only Me” music video.
He pointed out scenes featuring Asake wearing an outfit, engaging in Holy Communion, and displaying an inverted cross, which is often considered a symbol opposing Christianity.
Daniel Regha argued that the song itself did not have any religious theme or acknowledgment of the Roman Catholic Church, making the inclusion of such provocative imagery unnecessary and offensive to the Christian faith.
He emphasized that the use of religious symbols and gestures in the video, directed by TG Omori, amounted to intentional insensitivity rather than creative expression.
The Twitter personality didn’t stop at Asake, extending his criticism to Omah Lay for his “Holy Ghost” track, stating that it was also disrespectful to Christianity.
Daniel Regha claimed that Omah Lay’s song and Asake’s video were insulting, and any Christian who enjoyed the content was, in his view, mocking God.
Furthermore, Daniel Regha lashed out at TG Omori, the music producer responsible for directing the controversial videos.
He accused TG Omori of consistently using his video productions to promote sacrilege.
See below;
Any Christian who has seen/watched Asake's "Only Me", but decides to vibe to the song is also m¤cking G¤d. Same goes for Omah Lay's "Holy Ghost" track. Both recent songs are absolutely disrespectfu!….
— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) February 29, 2024