Gospel singer Sola Allyson has clapped back at critics after facing severe bullying over claims of not explicitly mentioning “Jesus” in her songs....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>
The backlash came after Dr. Panam Percy Paul revealed that he rejected a £24 million offer in 1995 to preserve the name of Jesus in his music.
Responding to the criticism on X (formerly Twitter), Allyson expressed frustration, accusing her detractors of being unkind and trying to impose their beliefs on her.
She questioned their intentions, suggesting they might be struggling with self-esteem or seeking validation by forcing others to conform to their expectations.
In a lengthy post, Allyson wrote:
“Why are you people this callous and unkind? If this is what you are with your own Jesus, I don’t want to be identified with you lots! Can you see why really true souls who have found themselves distant themselves from you?
“Or is it that you are desperately looking for an addition of light-souls in your dark space and you must bully them into joining you??? Or you have low self esteem and you don’t feel enough without me? Because, kò yé mi.
“Or the Jesus presented to you is that who has low self esteem and looks for validation. Can’t you see that you have failed already? All these years? Why must I be like your fathers and mothers before you see what I am? Did I ask to be a part of you?
“Am I not walking my own journey and getting ahead in it? I don’t want to be a part of dark souls who outwardly present “Jesus”! This act says dark and callous!
“This is bullying! The Jesus I know Would NEVER do this! Anyone who does anything like this only calls The Name and not of The Name! I don’t want to be a part of you bullies and manipulators! Leave me to be and face your fellow vain, shallow and liar souls!”
Bullying got to Sola Allyson, cost her tears
In another post, she emphasized how the bullying from her fellow Christians caused her to shed a few tears before mustering the courage to respond.
Replying to another critic, she wrote on X, “To @Folahanayo1 and his fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters in the business of manipulating other souls into joining their Jesus business, this is for you.
“Once again, noone can bully me into joining their darkness that looks like light because indolent souls find comfort in it…
“Yes, I am human. It gets to me sometimes. Like now. Because of my own personal struggles. Which l will definitely outgrow and thereby break the code of a deeper deep in fulfilling purpose. BUT I can NEVER be dragged or manipulated into being a shallow entity.
“I do NOT seek to be with your kind of jesus. Leave me alone. Face your own journey.
“The One I know Would NEVER manipulate anyone into following Him. And the way I understand Him is the way I am being, as He SAID to do, and that light I shall ooze till I am permitted to be here. It is an àìlèkú light…May eyes keep opening and may help keep being.”
This is not the first time the singer has faced criticism for not explicitly mentioning Jesus in her music…CONTINUE READING>>