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Small Doctor Sparks Outrage With Controversial Post: ‘God Doesn’t Exit’
By Benjamin Abioye
Nigerian Fuji and Afro-pop recording artist, Adekunle Temitope, better known by his stage name Small Doctor, has ignited a heated debate and argument session following a recent post on his X (formerly Twitter) handle.
The post by Small Doctor featured a picture with the caption, “Another Day to Remind You God Does Not Exit.” As this surfaced online, netizens quickly began to share their reactions, leading to a series of intense back-and-forth exchanges.
Many users misread the word “Exit” as “Exist,” resulting in a flurry of negative remarks directed at the artiste. The misunderstanding led some to believe that Small Doctor was making a blasphemous statement.
On the other hand, those who read the caption correctly saw it as harmless, arguing that it was not blasphemous and criticizing those who had misinterpreted it.
The discussion became increasingly heated, with users questioning each other’s literacy and comprehension skills. Some accused others of not having been properly educated, while others made light of the situation, pointing out the simplicity of the error.
See the post below:
Reactions from Netizens:
@DeewayBoy: Na why his career enter well.
@NelsonKizz: Sense far from you lil bro.
@Lon_gitude: Calm down and read again Olodo.
@Daniel19309077: Try read well and get the message, no dey rush to comment.
@tonjaylapah: Seems you’ve got an eye defect there Fam.
@iamstephenakin: 🤝 He is always with us. God is good
@kingsthought: Most of the comments here is proof that IELTS exam is really needed for Nigerians.
@DAVIDO_TWO: This guy nah killer I don go laugh enter Sammy Larry room 😭💭
@Davidiheanacho: When you read through the comments under this post, you will understand why you shouldn’t argue with every handle that opens their gutter mouth to talk. They obviously don’t read to understand.
@cdaniel900: (Exit, leave) Read again boss.
@TalkAndDo231: You understand English at all 😂.
@mandisu2002: Read it again and comprehend.
@DREALBJ: Them no teach you how to read for school? 😂😂😂.
@Deyvxxd_: Bro said Exit not Exist , shey na English be the problem or wetin.. cuz wetin be this CS
@Mayordavid_9: This post show that most Nigerians are too emotional than factual.
Most of them were clouded with emotions and misplaced the word EXIST for EXIT.
@iamtpila1: Na why your life dey as e be because you no dey read well.
@Horshijay: You no go school? Read and understand well
@DREALBJ: Them no teach you how to read for school?😂😂😂
@KennKelvin: Money wey you for use enter English class you use am subscribe blue tick..
Werey.
@Emmzy101gy: Who Dey give una blue tag self 😒😹
@wizzle121994: To Understand Come Be Issue for u lol
This incident arising from the post by Small Doctor highlights the importance of careful reading and comprehension in online communication, especially when interpreting potentially sensitive statements.
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