Nigerian rapper and actor Folarin Falana, widely known as Falz, has stirred controversy following a bold statement he made on social media, asserting that “fornication is not a sin.” The remark, posted on his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Sunday, has generated intense discussions across various online platforms.
Falz, who is also a qualified lawyer and the son of prominent human rights advocate and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, posted the message without additional context, simply stating: “Fornication is not a sin.”
The statement quickly became a trending topic, drawing a flood of reactions ranging from criticism to support. Many expressed concern over the moral and religious implications, especially given Falz’s background in law and his public influence.
One user, @mrwrongbutright, voiced disappointment, saying: “I’m shocked to see this kind of tweet from a lawyer himself. May God have mercy.”
Others called out what they saw as societal double standards. @Silvah101 commented: “Most of y’all are just certified hypocrites. You’re out here condemning this tweet yet you indulge in it.”
Some responses approached the issue from a religious standpoint. @Winifunds stated: “We all wish it wasn’t, but it is. Fornication is a sin.”
Meanwhile, others offered more analytical takes. @odikechika wrote: “Sin is defined as breaking the law. If two unmarried adults choose to fornicate, which law are they breaking? Without a law, there’s no sin.”
Referencing scripture, @smalltallest88 added: “Fornication is a sin, but one man in the Bible had 1,000 women—300 wives and 700 concubines. Was he judged for that?”
As of now, Falz has not issued any clarification or follow-up on his statement. However, the topic remains a hot-button issue online, continuing to spark debate on morality, law, and societal norms.