Gospel singer Sola Allyson’s thoughts on a hijab-clad Muslim attending her concert triggers reactions (VIDEO)

Sola Allyson is not just a gospel artist; she’s a trailblazer and a unifying force, harnessing her platform to break down barriers and inspire a sense of community, proving that faith and music can transcend any divide.


Divinely gifted Nigerian gospel powerhouse Sola Allyson has set the internet ablaze with her latest TikTok video, where she boldly addresses her Muslim fans.

Hot off the release of her two electrifying new singles, “ÈRÈ” and “Ẹ̀RÍ,” Sola is gearing up for her much-anticipated concert, “Hangout with Sola Allyson,” taking place on October 6, 2024, in Lagos.

While engaging with her passionate followers during a live session, Sola stumbled upon a captivating question from a Muslim fan eager to attend her concert.

Without hesitation, she passionately declared that all are welcome, fiercely rejected the notion of being a Christian extremist who ostracizes others based on their faith, declaring that they all serve the same God.

But Sola didn’t stop there; she raised the stakes by challenging the fan to come in her hijab, promising to elevate her experience by bringing her to the front row.

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This bold declaration sent shockwaves of intrigue through social media, igniting a whirlwind of applause from fans who celebrated her fearless commitment to inclusivity and acceptance.

Her heartfelt and audacious remarks resonated deeply, especially among her Muslim supporters, who expressed overwhelming love for her music and gratitude for her open-mindedness.

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In related news, the final journey home of late gospel singer Dele Gold was a deeply emotional and gut-wrenching affair that left everyone in attendance reeling.

Amid tearful goodbyes and a sea of shattered hearts, the atmosphere was heavy with sorrow, palpable in every embrace and whispered prayer.

His devastated wife and children stood at the forefront, visibly crushed by their loss, as waves of grief washed over them.

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