Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame has opened up on his switch from ‘organised Christian religion’ towards a deeper exploration of spirituality.
According to him, this shift has been a pivotal part of his journey.
Speaking on DJ Slim’s podcast, Okyeame Kwame shared the experiences and research that shaped his decision, highlighting the historical introduction of religion to Africa as a key factor in his switch.
“Religion, as it was brought to us, was never about connecting us to God. It was about control and exploitation. Once you see that truth, it becomes hard to look at it the same way,” he stated.
The rapper delved into his study of Africa’s colonial history, drawing attention to a letter reportedly written by King Leopold II of Belgium.
According to him, the letter urged missionaries in the Congo to use religion to subdue the local population, ensuring compliance while European powers exploited the region's resources.
“When you read words like those, you realize that religion wasn’t introduced to liberate us; it was meant to enslave us mentally,” he explained.
To him, the manipulation behind the introduction of religion to Africa was deeply disturbing, prompting him to re-evaluate his own relationship with faith.
He described his spiritual journey as a gradual process, moving away from conventional religious practices to embrace a broader understanding of spirituality.
“I’m now an omnist. explaining his belief in the validity of all religions while remaining open to questioning and learning from each.
He added, “Every belief system has a foundation, and I’m on a journey to explore them all. If something resonates with my truth, I embrace it.”
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