• ''I'M NOT A CHRISTIAN ANYMORE'' FALZ REVEALS NEW FOUNDED RELIGION

    In a world where faith is often reduced to rules and religion to rigidity, Nigerian rapper and social critic Falz the Bahd Guy is pushing the conversation into new, thought-provoking terrain.



    Reacting to the bombshell he dropped online in his official X account, formerly known as Twitter, where he says that “fornication is no sin.” He stated “I believe the concept of sin is manipulated,” “We judge people for things that are deeply human, while ignoring the corruption, lies, and injustice around us.”

    Falz’s view on fornication is not about glorifying sex. It’s about confronting the way religion has been weaponized, not just to control behavior, but to shame people into silence, guilt, and fear.

    Falz represents a growing population of young Africans who are spiritual but not religious seekers who crave meaning, but are turned off by the double standards they see in churches and mosques.

    Then, doubling down on his recently adopted values in a recent interview with Arise News, he clarified: “I’m not a Christian. I just believe in the religion of love.”

    His “religion of love” is a rejection of legalism, not of morality. “I’m not a Christian,” he said. “I don’t follow religious rules. But I believe in something higher, and that’s love. Treating people right. Living with honesty. That’s my faith.”

    For him, it’s not about going to church or quoting scripture. It’s about living with integrity, choosing empathy, and rejecting judgment.

    By declaring that he practices “the religion of love,” Falz is rewriting the spiritual script, not with arrogance, but with intentionality. In a society often torn by tribalism, religious wars, and moral policing.
    ''I'M NOT A CHRISTIAN ANYMORE'' FALZ REVEALS NEW FOUNDED RELIGION In a world where faith is often reduced to rules and religion to rigidity, Nigerian rapper and social critic Falz the Bahd Guy is pushing the conversation into new, thought-provoking terrain. Reacting to the bombshell he dropped online in his official X account, formerly known as Twitter, where he says that “fornication is no sin.” He stated “I believe the concept of sin is manipulated,” “We judge people for things that are deeply human, while ignoring the corruption, lies, and injustice around us.” Falz’s view on fornication is not about glorifying sex. It’s about confronting the way religion has been weaponized, not just to control behavior, but to shame people into silence, guilt, and fear. Falz represents a growing population of young Africans who are spiritual but not religious seekers who crave meaning, but are turned off by the double standards they see in churches and mosques. Then, doubling down on his recently adopted values in a recent interview with Arise News, he clarified: “I’m not a Christian. I just believe in the religion of love.” His “religion of love” is a rejection of legalism, not of morality. “I’m not a Christian,” he said. “I don’t follow religious rules. But I believe in something higher, and that’s love. Treating people right. Living with honesty. That’s my faith.” For him, it’s not about going to church or quoting scripture. It’s about living with integrity, choosing empathy, and rejecting judgment. By declaring that he practices “the religion of love,” Falz is rewriting the spiritual script, not with arrogance, but with intentionality. In a society often torn by tribalism, religious wars, and moral policing.
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  • Falz Voices Concerns Over Raising Children in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges
    Falz Voices Concerns Over Raising Children in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges
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  • Falz Voices Concerns Over Raising Children in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges

    Nigerian rapper and activist Falz has expressed deep reservations about raising children in Nigeria, highlighting the nation's current socio-economic challenges. In a candid interview, he shared his concerns about the escalating cost of living, inflation, and the overall environment, which he believes may not be conducive for nurturing the next generation.

    Many Nigerian parents are grappling with the soaring prices of essential commodities. Items like baby formula, diapers, and even basic foods have become increasingly unaffordable. For instance, the price of eggs has risen dramatically, with a crate now costing between ₦6,000 and ₦7,000, up from ₦4,000 just a few weeks ago. Such inflationary pressures have forced families to make difficult choices, often compromising on the quality of nutrition and care for their children.
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    Falz, known for his activism and social commentary, has been vocal about the nation's issues through his music and public statements. He believes that the current state of the country poses significant challenges for parents aiming to provide a stable and nurturing environment for their children.


    The concerns raised by Falz resonate with many Nigerians who feel the weight of the nation's economic difficulties. There's a growing call for policy reforms that prioritize the welfare of families and children, ensuring that the next generation has the opportunity to thrive.



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    Falz Voices Concerns Over Raising Children in Nigeria Amidst Economic Challenges Nigerian rapper and activist Falz has expressed deep reservations about raising children in Nigeria, highlighting the nation's current socio-economic challenges. In a candid interview, he shared his concerns about the escalating cost of living, inflation, and the overall environment, which he believes may not be conducive for nurturing the next generation. Many Nigerian parents are grappling with the soaring prices of essential commodities. Items like baby formula, diapers, and even basic foods have become increasingly unaffordable. For instance, the price of eggs has risen dramatically, with a crate now costing between ₦6,000 and ₦7,000, up from ₦4,000 just a few weeks ago. Such inflationary pressures have forced families to make difficult choices, often compromising on the quality of nutrition and care for their children. Business Day Falz, known for his activism and social commentary, has been vocal about the nation's issues through his music and public statements. He believes that the current state of the country poses significant challenges for parents aiming to provide a stable and nurturing environment for their children. The concerns raised by Falz resonate with many Nigerians who feel the weight of the nation's economic difficulties. There's a growing call for policy reforms that prioritize the welfare of families and children, ensuring that the next generation has the opportunity to thrive. #Falz #NigeriaChallenges #ParentingInNigeria
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  • Falz Serves a Full-Course Experience with New Album 'The Feast'

    Award-winning Nigerian rapper and actor Falz has just released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, The Feast, on May 30, 2025. This album offers a rich blend of storytelling, rhythm, and soul, exploring themes of identity, tradition, love, celebration, and personal growth.

    Leading up to the album's release, Falz dropped the single "Round of Applause," accompanied by an official music video that showcases his lyrical prowess and sets the tone for the album.

    The Feast features collaborations with artists such as Majeeed, ODUMODUBLVCK, DOTTi The Deity, Qing Madi, and Oiza x Meyi, adding diverse flavors to the album's soundscape.
    Fans can stream The Feast on major platforms like Apple Music. This release marks a significant milestone in Falz's career, offering listeners a deeply personal and immersive musical experience.

    #Falz #TheFeast #NewMusic #NigerianMusic
    Falz Serves a Full-Course Experience with New Album 'The Feast' Award-winning Nigerian rapper and actor Falz has just released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, The Feast, on May 30, 2025. This album offers a rich blend of storytelling, rhythm, and soul, exploring themes of identity, tradition, love, celebration, and personal growth. Leading up to the album's release, Falz dropped the single "Round of Applause," accompanied by an official music video that showcases his lyrical prowess and sets the tone for the album. The Feast features collaborations with artists such as Majeeed, ODUMODUBLVCK, DOTTi The Deity, Qing Madi, and Oiza x Meyi, adding diverse flavors to the album's soundscape. Fans can stream The Feast on major platforms like Apple Music. This release marks a significant milestone in Falz's career, offering listeners a deeply personal and immersive musical experience. #Falz #TheFeast #NewMusic #NigerianMusic
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