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Nigerian rapper, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has sparked a flurry of reactions online after airing his stance on premarital sex, stressing that fornication is ‘not a sin’, contrary to what is written in the Holy Bible.
Falz took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on May 11, 2025, with his post, ‘Fornication is not a sin,’ challenging traditional religious teachings and quickly sparking a wave of reactions from fans and critics.
While some defended Falz’s right to express his opinion, many others, especially from the religious community, were quick to rebuke the claim, citing biblical references.
His post also stirred intense debate on across social media platforms from X to Instagram.
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