June 9, 2026

Rema Shuts Down Illuminati Rumors

By Damilola A.

Rising Nigerian music sensation Rema has broken his silence in response to rumors and conspiracy theories claiming that he recently joined the Illuminati.

The young artist took to his Instagram story to address these allegations and set the record straight.

In a direct and categorical denial, Rema stated that he has no affiliation with the secret society and asserted his unwavering dedication to his craft since the beginning of his career.

Addressing his fans, known as “Ravers,” Rema urged them to educate others about his background.

He emphasized the significance of various elements in Benin, his cultural heritage. This included explaining the key colors of his culture and the presence of specific elements in the Benin skies during evenings.

Rema made it clear that as an artist, he is in a constant state of evolution. He is committed to producing music that resonates with his audience, attributing his success solely to hard work and talent rather than any association with the Illuminati or other diabolical forces.

In his statement, he said, “Day 1 Ravers, help educate the new Ravers that I’ve been on this path for a long time. Y’all would have so much clarity if you easily Google where I’m from, what the key colors of my heritage are, what flies in the skies of Benin every evening, etc.

“As I evolve, my execution will evolve unapologetically. Please know your artist. It’s why I do interviews. And that Illuminati talk is trash. I work too hard to create art for you guys to give the glory to some diabolical stuff. Dead it now. Jesus is King.”

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