Falz has never been shy about expressing his opinions, but this time, he didn’t need a song or a video to get the country talking. Just four words were enough.

“Fornication is not a sin.”

That was the entire tweet. No explanation. No follow-up. But those four words set the internet on fire and sent shockwaves across Nigeria’s deeply religious society. Within hours, social media was flooded with reactions. Some praised the rapper for challenging what they see as outdated beliefs. Others accused him of crossing the line.

Falz, known for blending music, law, and social commentary, has a long track record of using his voice to stir public debate. This time was no different. Religious leaders, social commentators, and everyday Nigerians jumped in. Some quoted scripture, others debated morality, and a few just cracked jokes to ease the tension.

What’s clear is that Falz knows how to start a conversation. Whether he was making a personal statement, throwing shade at hypocrisy, or simply sparking dialogue, he succeeded. He got people thinking, talking, and arguing. And in today’s world, that’s power.

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