Thelma Osatohanmwen
Nigerian sensation, Divine Ikubor also known as Rema, made a sensational debut at London’s O2 Arena, captivating a packed audience of 20,000 has become the subject of online speculation, with unfounded hints towards Illuminati involvement.
NEWSTODAYNG gathered that the artist’s grand entrance, donned in all black and a mask while riding a stationary horse, fueled baseless conspiracy theories surrounding secret societies.
Rema’s “Ravage Uprising” event witnessed an array of stellar performances, including his hits like “Iron Man,” where he was accompanied by Indian dance choreographers.
Fellow Mavin Records signees Ayra Starr, Crayon, and Magixx added to the night’s highlights to join Rema on stage.
Despite the focus on Rema’s remarkable artistic talent and the historical achievement of shutting down the iconic venue, some online discussions have veered into unfounded claims of Illuminati involvement due to the theatrical nature of the performance.
It is crucial to note that such speculations lack credible evidence and often arise from sensationalism.
Rema’s multiple entrances, including a wardrobe change, have inadvertently sparked unfounded rumours and conspiracy theories among certain online communities.
Netizens have reacted to his unfounded claim to illuminati,
Below are some reactions;
“That Rema is illuminati na,”@dejiabubakar commented.
‘Itβs you that is reading negative meaning to his entrance and choice of animal he use for his entrance. Which animal do you suggest he should have used?πππ€·ββοΈπ€·ββοΈ,” @OkobiaOseyi said.
“That’s just a selling point, nothing too serious bro,”@Stevezy added.
According to @dareleecious: “Nothing wey una wan tell me. Rema don join cult.”
“This boy na agent of darkness nothing wey anybody wan tell me,” @kallmetexas posted.