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Zubby Michael Is a Better Actor Than Timini Egbuson – Daniel Regha

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Daniel Regha, a Twitter critic, has revealed who is the superior actor between Nollywood actors Zubby Michael and Timini Egbuson.

He believes Zubby is a bigger actor than Timini. He said this on his Twitter page.

The similarity started following the performers’ outburst on the reality show “Ebuka Turns Up Africa,”

During the first episode of the show, Zubby dubbed himself Africa’s “biggest actor.”.

Timini Egbuson took exception to the notion and attacked Zubby, stating his claim to success while discounting Zubby’s statement of supremacy.

The conversation became heated when Zubby, in an apparent boasting tone, said that he could “buy” Timini.

This statement irritated Timini, who responded in a subsequent episode by challenging Zubby’s awareness of his financial situation and accusing Zubby and his colleagues of parading borrowed cars on social media.

Regha responded to the actors’ rage,

He wrote:

“Timini isn’t a better actor than Zubby Michael, he’s only privileged to have starred in a lot of cinema movies & blockbusters, hence his massive popularity. Zubby literally k!lls every movie role, but same can n¤t be said for Timini. This comparison is a disrespectf to Zubby. No offense.”

Daniel Regha, in other news, has lambasted Nigerian singers Asake and Omah Lay, accusing them of insulting Christianity in their new music videos.

Daniel Regha specifically targeted Asake’s new video for the song “Only Me” and Omah Lay’s “Holy Ghost” track.

Daniel Regha, an influential Twitter user, criticized Asake for what he saw as a clear disdain for Christianity in the “Only Me” music video.

He pointed out instances in which Asake wore attire, participated in Holy Communion, and displayed an inverted cross, which is commonly seen as an anti-Christian sign.

Daniel Regha contended that the song itself had no religious subject or mention of the Roman Catholic Church, making the use of such aggressive imagery superfluous and disrespectful to the Christian religion.

He stressed that the inclusion of religious symbols and gestures in the video, directed by TG Omori, constituted purposeful insensitivity rather than artistic expression.

The Twitter user did not stop with Asake; he also criticized Omah Lay for his “Holy Ghost” single, claiming that it was derogatory to Christianity.

Daniel Regha argued that Omah Lay’s song and Asake’s video were offensive and that any Christian who appreciated them was mocking God.

Furthermore, Daniel Regha slammed TG Omori, the music producer who directed the contentious videos.

He accused TG Omori of repeatedly utilizing his video creations to incite sacrilege.

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