OpenLife reports that Nigerian music star Omah Lay has given fans an intimate look into his spiritual journey, sharing which sacred texts resonate most with him.
In a recent conversation, Omah Lay revealed, “I’ve enjoyed reading the Qur’an, but I relate more to the Bible.” His statement sheds light on a thoughtful perspective, highlighting how personal connection can shape one’s understanding of faith.
Although he acknowledges the value of both texts, the singer finds that the Bible speaks more directly to his experiences and emotions.
He describes them as his two favorite books, emphasizing the impact they’ve had not only on his personal life but also on his creative mindset.
Fans have responded warmly to his honesty, appreciating his openness on a topic that is often private or sensitive. Many see it as an example of how spirituality can be individual and reflective, rather than confined to traditional practices.
Omah Lay, known for introspective lyrics and soulful melodies, continues to reveal glimpses of his inner world, showing that his inspiration comes from both life experiences and thoughtful reflection on the ideas that matter most to him.
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