Falz Stirs Controversy Over Bold Claim: “Fornication Isn’t a Sin.”
Popular Nigerian rapper and activist Falz is once again trending on social media—and not for his music. The outspoken artist sparked intense debate after declaring that fornication isn’t a sin, a statement that’s drawn fire from religious circles, especially among Christian conservatives.

Popular Nigerian rapper and activist Falz is once again trending on social media—and not for his music.
The comment, made via X (formerly Twitter), quickly went viral and triggered a wave of backlash. But instead of backing down, Falz doubled down on his views, posting another tweet that read:

The post only added fuel to the fire.
Critics flooded Falz’s comment section with mixed reactions—some quoting scripture, others calling his logic flawed or misleading. Many questioned the rapper’s understanding of both love and religion.

One user wrote:
“Love is not a religion. Religion is built on doctrine, worship, and service to a higher power. Love is a natural emotion, not a belief system.”
Another added:
“You believe fornication isn’t a sin yet say love is your religion? Bro, if you’re referencing Christianity, just know love there comes with commandments—not condoms.”
Despite the heated responses, Falz hasn’t flinched, making it clear he stands by his words.
Known for speaking out on social and political issues, Falz has never been one to shy away from controversy. While some fans support his unapologetic nature, others are urging him to tread carefully when addressing topics as sensitive as religion and morality.