We Have To Start Questioning How We Were Raised Religiously As Africans- Fuse ODG

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Ghanaian-British Afrobeats recording artist and philanthropist Nana Richard Abiona better known in the world of music as Fuse ODG has urged Africans to start questioning the way they were raised up religiously.

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According to the singer, there are so many things the White People twisted or deliberately changed in their favor just to control the way and manner Africans think and live just to have their own way with them.

This was a reaction to rumors that the ‘Badder Than Bad’ hitmaker a couple of months ago set on fire some flames believed to be a portrait of Jesus Christ and a book believed to be a Holy Bible when some videos hit the internet and on social media.

Fuse ODG explained that he never burn down a portrait of Jesus Christ but rather, a portrait of a white man posing to be Jesus. He said the white people twisted so many things about religion especially Christianity when they were coming to Africa.

The ‘Million Pounds Baby’ hitmaker revealed that upon a little research that he has done, he has realized Africans need to start questioning the way we were raised religiously since there are certain things that don’t seem or feel right.

Speaking with Andy Dosty this morning on the ‘Day Break Hitz’ morning show on Hitz FM, the singer added that the portrait most Africans pray to as Jesus Christ was deliberately presented to them by the white people/

He said that is not the true reflection of Jesus Christ hence felt the need to burn them down as it’s just a portrait of an actor who acted as Jesus in a movie.

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SOURCE: GhGossip.com

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