Miracle Receives Backlash For ‘Not Properly Greeting’ The Ooni Of Ife
Miracle Receives Backlash For ‘Not Properly Greeting’ The Ooni Of Ife
A few days ago, after Davido was seen visiting with the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, Big Brother Naija 2018 winner Miracle Ikechukwu also posted a video of him meeting the monarch.
However unlike Davido who prostrated on the floor to greet the king in the Yoruba fashion, Miracle did not, leading to a heated argument among his fans, some of who called him out for being ‘disrespectful’.
Some of his followers have criticized him widely in his comment section.
“When in Rome, behave like the Romans. “Igbos don’t kneel for anybody” yen yen yen. Then he should have stayed at home and not visited an Oba. I like Miracle but it takes nothing out of him to kneel for the Oba like he should.
am Ibo, but when I saw this, I was like what the hell. He should be flat on his stomach. My own sha, mayb because I grew up in Lagos. Really lack of respect
Similarly, another section of his fans has supported him saying he’s Igbo and therefore does not need to greet the Oba in the Yoruba custom.
A few days ago, after Davido was seen visiting with the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, Big Brother Naija 2018 winner Miracle Ikechukwu also posted a video of him meeting the monarch.
However unlike Davido who prostrated on the floor to greet the king in the Yoruba fashion, Miracle did not, leading to a heated argument among his fans, some of who called him out for being ‘disrespectful’.
Some of his followers have criticized him widely in his comment section.
“When in Rome, behave like the Romans. “Igbos don’t kneel for anybody” yen yen yen. Then he should have stayed at home and not visited an Oba. I like Miracle but it takes nothing out of him to kneel for the Oba like he should.
am Ibo, but when I saw this, I was like what the hell. He should be flat on his stomach. My own sha, mayb because I grew up in Lagos. Really lack of respect
Similarly, another section of his fans has supported him saying he’s Igbo and therefore does not need to greet the Oba in the Yoruba custom.


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