Nigerian singer Brymo has triggered outrage and curiosity with a bold declaration on Instagram, claiming he is Shaitan, also known as Èṣù. In a series of videos, Brymo explained his stance on cultism and its affiliation with Esu, referencing past experiences and perceived threats.
Brymo’s statement has generated mixed reactions, with some asking for clarification on his claims. He further elaborated, describing himself as a divine being embodying both masculine and feminine qualities.
“I am Shaitan in the flesh… I am Èṣù,” Brymo declared, adding that he has been around longer than anyone else. His comments have ignited debate, with many questioning the meaning and context behind his words.
“If you look into me, I am here to say that the prof is here. A boy who has the mind of a man and a woman all wrapped in one body, me, emi ni esu for those of you that do not get it. I am telling you that I have experiences. I have been here long before him, before anyone of you. Esu. I am Shaitan in the flesh,” he declared.
