- A Muslim cleric gains attention on social media after using Davido’s song “Aye” in a sermon.
- The cleric creatively incorporates the lyrics to convey a message about the importance of celebrating love.
- Drummer in the background joins in, turning the sermon into an impromptu musical performance.
Popular Nigerian Afrobeats singer Davido has found himself at the center of an unexpected platform – a Muslim cleric’s sermon.
The artist’s hit song “Aye” has taken on a new purpose as it was used by a cleric in a video that has since gone viral, sparking reactions on social media.
The cleric, in the widely shared video, used the lyrics of Davido’s “Aye” to convey a message centered around the significance of embracing and celebrating love.
He began his sermon by quoting the lyrics, “She no want designer, she no want Ferrari, she says na my love o,” effectively incorporating the popular song to support his preaching.
The unexpected fusion of contemporary music and traditional sermon caught the attention of viewers online, with many expressing surprise and amusement at the unique approach.
The video showcases the cleric seamlessly blending his religious message with the lyrics of Davido’s song, creating an engaging and memorable moment.
Netizens Reactions…
@abdullahi_akin: “Na this Alfa go come my wedding .”
@khalifa_vibezz: “All this Alfa self don Dey smoke colos with better afrobeat music for medication.”
@raff_comedian: “30bg Alfa ✅.”
@officer_taul: “Make Davido press 20 meter oooo.”
@vicky_ty71: “Alfa no wan stop oo but I like how Alfa agba no embarrass him sha.”
@nikkybod; “ that’s how to preach, carrying everyone along in their own perspective of life.”
@zayysanya: “Alfa 30BG.”
@___oluwasemilore30: “See me dancing nd singing .”
@horla_bolaji: “My wedding this Alfa must come.”
@bayano777; “Mk baba imade hear dis one lasan na surplus meters go land his AZA.”
@thido__nana; “30 meter for Alfa.”
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