Afrobeat star and social activist Seun Kuti has sparked controversy after openly sharing his unorthodox perspective on prayer and religious practices.
In a recent statement, the musician revealed that he has never engaged in prayer and expressed skepticism about its effectiveness. Kuti also criticised what he called performative displays of faith, such as public kneeling, shouting, and rolling on the ground during worship. He described these acts as unnecessary and immature.
According to Kuti, authentic spirituality is measured not by outward rituals but by the way a person lives their life. He argued that daily actions, values, and personal conduct hold far more significance than verbal prayers or dramatic expressions of devotion.
“I have never prayed in my life, and I don’t believe it works,” Kuti said. “All this show you dey do, kneeling down, rolling on the ground, shouting—they’re all childishness. Your life is the prayer. What you do with your life is the prayer.”
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The comments have ignited widespread discussion online, with some praising Kuti for his candidness and others questioning his stance on religion and faith.