Media personality Solomon Buchi has criticised gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori over remarks made in a recent video, sparking conversation online.
Reacting to the clip, Buchi dismissed the message conveyed by the singer, arguing that the delivery did not make the content any more meaningful.
“Just because you added some mellow music in the background, doesn’t mean what you’re saying makes sense,” he stated.
His comment quickly drew attention on social media, with users weighing in on the exchange. While some agreed with Buchi’s stance and questioned the message in the video, others defended Alaseyori, noting that her words may have been taken out of context or misunderstood.
The criticism has since fueled broader discussions about content, messaging, and the influence of presentation in shaping public perception, especially among public figures and religious voices.
As reactions continue to pour in, the exchange highlights how differing opinions can quickly spark debate in the digital space.




