Gospel singer Sola Allyson has declared that religion will never come between her and popular Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji, stressing that their creative connection is stronger than faith differences.
The heartfelt moment happened during a recent music concert in Lagos, where Shola invited Lateef to share the stage with her.
She introduced him as a brother and emphasized that they are both children of God.
In her words:
“Lateef is a creative, I am a creative, religion can’t separate us. Lateef is a child of God, I am a child of God. We see our father differently. Lateef is my brother, so you can do with that whatever you like. So Lateef is going to sing to us and sing here today and if I know the song he is singing, I am going to sing with him. And the song is going to be sweet and you will be blessed.”
Lateef Adedimeji, who is Muslim, responded with equal warmth. He praised Shola’s music and explained that spirituality goes beyond religion.
“Listening to BBO and Aunty Shola’s songs doesn’t make me less of a Muslim; your songs speak to me just like a Muslim song will speak to me. God is a formless entity“, he said, drawing loud applause from the audience.
The crowd cheered as the duo performed together, proving that music and faith can coexist beautifully.
This is not the first time they have shared such a moment.
In 2022, their joint performance stirred mixed reactions, but both stars have continued to show that their bond is rooted in creativity and mutual respect, not divided by religion.