Ayodeji Balogun, better known by his stage name Wizkid, on Thursday, made a series of thought-provoking statements on X (formerly Twitter).
The Grammy-award-winning Nigerian singer, widely regarded as one of the influential artists in Africa, took to X on Thursday to share his views on religion and spirituality.
Wizkid, who has achieved global recognition with hit songs like “Essence,” “Come Closer,” and “Ojuelegba,” among others, wrote, “I could start a church if I wanted.”
This statement has since caught the attention of his fanbase and music fans, sparking speculation and discussions. However, it is unclear what his genuine intentions were as he posted .
The 33-year-old Afrobeats, R&B, and pop music artist, further in a series of posts added, “Jesus is King,” and “After God na God. No go whine.”
Wizkid, who hails from Lagos, Nigeria, has achieved numerous accolades throughout his career, including a Grammy Award for his contribution to the album “Brown Skin Girl” by Beyoncé. He has also won several other prestigious awards, such as BET Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and MOBO Awards, among others.