Solomon Buchi has slammed Nigerians  who criticize the large crowd at religious concerts but praise secular singers who sell out large stadiums.

Some online users have criticized the large crowd of Nigerians that attended a Christian concert in Lagos state last Friday. 

Responding to their criticisms, Buchi wrote;

‘’Burnaboy, Davido or Wizkid sells out 20,000 capacity concerts. “Wow! My goat, I love to see black excellence.”

The Experience, a FREE annual gospel music concert with over 65,000. “Nigerians and religion. Imagine if these people went to protest; Nigeria will be fine.” Why don’t you say this about your fave when thousands attend their concerts?

With all deserved disrespect, you’re out of your mind. Your activism is only activated when church folks gather. Same way you guys bully churches that build cathedrals, instead of focusing on your governors. When I think about this double standard against Christians, I detect a possibility of demonic infection. Is it ordinary?

For a lot of Nigerian Christians, they don’t attend concerts all year, because there’s a lot to hustle for. Then, at the end of each year, they gather for FREE, FREE oh, to worship God, and express gratitude for the year. But you won’t stop taunting them.

Look at it morally. Which is better? Paying for a concert where you’re led to sing “I need Igbo and shayo” or attending a free gospel concert where you express gratitude.

From a purely artistic and musical perspective, the Experience is the most expensive gospel concert in Africa. Most of your faves cannot match up with the musical excellence that the Experience portrays.”

"Your activism is only activated when church folks gather"- Solomon Buchi slams those who criticize the large crowd at religious concerts but praise secular singers who sell out large stadiums
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