Solomon Buchi has become a household name amongst Nigerians. The man rose to fame from his Twitter where he gave Christian based advice for relationships.
The relationship coach recently married and moved to UK with his wife. Buchi has since level up his career by exploring other platforms to propagate his message.
He has since moved to Instagram. He has also started a podcast with his wife. The couple have been featured on different platforms with prominent people in the relationship coaching sphere.
Now, Buchi tackles an ongoing trend that he believes is plague in the society.
“There’s this demography of female YouTubers who are focused on lifestyle, beauty but with a sprinkle of Jesus. They can teach you how to be a God fearing baddie, how to be a godly prostitute, how to do a Christian BBL. They’ll create content about the vainest things, and sprinkle Jesus on it. Be careful.” – Solomon Buchi.
Christians woman in bikinis – God sees my heart.
Christian woman does BBL – God sees my heart.
Christian woman post photos of her laps- God sees my heart.
Christian woman flaunts cleavage – God sees my heart.
Christian woman wears Ashawo gown – God seas my heart.
Yes, God sees your heart. But we are not God and according to your dressing and carriage, you sell your body. God will forever see your heart, but men need to see your character to know that you’re separated. – Solomon Buchi
What’s in this your heart, when your dressing, actions and speech don’t tell the story of your redemption?
If God lives in your heart, but you look no different from a harlot. There’s something either wrong with your heart or with God. And of course, it can’t be God. – Solomon Buchi
It wasn’t the hearts of Christians that unbelievers saw when they first labeled us
CHRISTIANS. It was their way of life, their character, their speech. They said “these ones must be followers of Jesus. They’re like him”.
Only your actions tells us about your heart.
Christianity of of the heart only is a lie. – Solomon Buchi
During summer, I saw Muslim women wearing Hijabs on the train. Beautiful Muslim women fully clothed, and I asked a couple Muslim women online. They said it’s a thing of joy to obey Allah and hide their bodies from the evil gaze of men.
It’s the principle for me. The resolve to inconvenience themselves because of what they believe. For some of my Christian sisters, summer will make you doubt their salvation.
Can we take God a bit more seriously? – Solomon Buchi
“My body my choice” only works when
Christians talk about modesty. I bet none of you have gone to work wearing a bikini or something inappropriate, and tell your manager “my body my choice.” – Solomon Buchi
Imagine having your daughter wear something skimpy to go to a party, and her justification is that God sees her heart. – Solomon Buchi
The YouTuber in question is Sophia Idahosa. She goes by the name Sophiology on social media.
She released a video addressing the hate comments. She explained how upset her and her mom were upon seeing the negative reactions. However, she assured her fans that “God will not put her through this if she couldn’t handle it”.
“Nobody can shame me, if I know who I am” – Sophiology
She appreciated fans that wished her well rather than criticised her about her choices. She also condemned others like Buchi for not being loving as Christ. She claimed that she was unaware of the kind of God they served.
What do you think about a Christian BBL and what is it?