
Nigerian singer-songwriter Brymo has stirred fresh controversy after making provocative comments on religion and morality. In a recent statement, he argued that “Satan is doing God’s work,” adding that the devil should not be considered inherently bad. Instead, he suggested that humans themselves are to blame for the world’s ills, saying, “we are liars.”
Brymo, known for his philosophical takes and outspoken nature, appeared to dive into theological interpretations that challenge conventional religious teachings. His remarks have ignited debates on social media, with supporters praising his boldness in questioning long-held beliefs, while critics accuse him of blasphemy and seeking unnecessary controversy.
The artist has in recent years shifted towards exploring themes of spirituality, identity, and existentialism in his music and public commentary. His latest remarks add to a growing list of bold opinions that continue to fuel discourse about the intersection of religion, art, and free expression in Nigeria.