Controversial writer Solomon Buchi, has once again found himself at the center of a Twitter storm after calling out Davido for his inappropriate video.
The controversy began when Davido, posted a video on social media. In the video, he was seen dancing with a group of children dressed in school uniforms to his song “Feel It.” While this may seem like an innocent gesture, Solomon Buchi took issue with it. He argued that the song’s lyrics contained inappropriate and sexually suggestive undertones, making it unsuitable for children to dance to. Buchi’s concern was not only about the video but also about the influence such content might have on young minds.
In response to Solomon Buchi’s criticism, netizens quickly divided into two camps. Some supported Buchi’s stance, hammering on the importance of a decent content creation and questioning the appropriateness of certain lyrics in songs meant for a broad audience, including children. On the other hand, many fans of Davido vehemently defended the artist, stating that the video was innocent fun and that Buchi was overreacting.
Let’s also recall Solomon Buchi’s previous remarks regarding cultism within the Nigerian entertainment industry. Buchi did not shy away from the controversial topic, revealing that many artists who had publicly criticized Naira Marley, were themselves members of various secret societies. He argued that the issue of cultism was far more widespread than people realized, and that fans and the media often turned a blind eye to it.
Apart from the Davido and cultism controversies, Solomon Buchi has also recently weighed in on the dynamics of marriage and feminism. He shared his opinion that the key to a long-lasting and successful marriage lies in a man’s ability to compromise and allow the woman to have her way. In another statement, he revealed that men should be the dominant figures in Christian marriages, with women expected to be submissive.