

A backward video of Nigeria’s Afrobeats star Divine Ikubor (commonly known as Rema) resurfaced online, with the singer frankly speaking about the trolls and criticisms he faced early in his career.
The video was originally recorded in 2024 and captured Calm down Crooner’s reflection online opposition to his unique voice only pushes his determination rather than slows down his determination.
“It’s so beautiful to see people drag and criticize me. You know? I benefit from it. Imagine if I stop or listen to trolls, Rema said in the edit.
Rema went on to explain that if he allowed negative emotions and online trolling to influence him, his global influence today might never exist. “Four years later, it paid. He added.
In the video of repaving Mavin Records Star also talked about breaking new ground in markets that many African artists had not reached before, proudly mentioning his trip to India, a major career milestone.
Rema talks about how he benefits from the trolls: Sharenigerian Afrobeat’s sensational singer, the sacred Divine Ikubor, well-known Rema, expresses his delight at being trolled on social media. Rema featured in a video interview where he said he benefits from his stuff… https://t.co/mwc4inofra
-Newtelegraphng (@newtelegnig) June 22, 2025
“It’s great to see myself benefit from what people make money for me”
– Rema pic.twitter.com/b5c7tk9bk7
-Dami’Adenuga (@Damiesga) December 22, 2024
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