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Daddy Freeze says he lost all his business for criticising pastors, pointing to deep-rooted religious bias in Nigeria's public life.
  • Freeze claimed a 100% business loss after criticising Nigerian pastors.
  • He spoke during a candid chat with businessman Stephen Akintayo.
  • Cited a case where a Muslim man was denied a job and later died in a building collapse.
  • Said religious tolerance is dangerously low in Nigeria.
  • Opened up about domestic violence in his former marriage and societal stigma around divorce.

Daddy Freeze's revelations hit at the intersection of religion, business, and social intolerance in Nigeria. His story isn’t just about personal loss, it’s about how power is protected by silence and fear. Religious leaders, he claims, act with unchecked influence, while those who challenge them risk public and economic backlash. His honesty about past marital conflict also touches on how Nigerians often see divorce as failure, not freedom. Whether you agree with him or not, Freeze’s story forces a necessary conversation.

Can a society thrive if questioning power, even in religious spaces, comes with personal ruin? Freeze’s story might not be the last, but it’s a loud one.