Nigerian singer and songwriter Omah Stanley Didia, popularly known as **Omah Lay**, has publicly indicated his return to Christianity after a period of exploring Islam.
The Rivers State-born artist, known for hit tracks such as "Soso," "Godly," and "Bad Influence," took to Snapchat in a recent post to share his reflections on faith. In the message, Omah Lay wrote: “Back to the Bible. I enjoyed reading the Quran but I relate more to this.”
Born into a Christian household, Omah Lay has previously spoken openly about his spiritual exploration. In earlier interviews, he revealed growing up attending church and at one point considering conversion to Islam. Over the years, he described a personal evolution toward a direct relationship with God beyond organized religion. His latest statement signals a return to the Bible and the Christian faith of his upbringing, while expressing respect for the Quran and his time engaging with Islamic teachings.
The announcement has sparked widespread reactions across social media, with fans and observers discussing the singer’s candid approach to faith and personal growth. Many have praised his honesty in sharing his evolving spiritual path.
Omah Lay, one of Afrobeats’ most influential voices, has built a global career blending emotional storytelling with infectious rhythms. His music often touches on themes of love, self-discovery, and resilience—elements that appear to resonate with his ongoing personal reflections.
In the post, he emphasized a deeper personal connection with the teachings of the Bible, describing it as the text he currently relates to most.
Representatives for the artist have not issued further comments at this time, but the message has been widely reported as a significant moment in Omah Lay’s public spiritual journey.

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