Pastor Bolaji Idowu Sparks Controversy with Remarks on Yoruba Fear and Igbo Boldness
Our Reporter
Jul 02, 2025
Pastor Bolaji Idowu Sparks Controversy with Remarks on Yoruba Fear and Igbo Boldness.
A Lagos-based pastor, Bolaji Idowu, has stirred widespread debate following a sermon in which he claimed that fear is the core problem of the Yoruba race. The message, originally delivered to his congregation and later shared on his official TikTok page, quickly went viral drawing both criticism and support from Nigerians across social media platforms.
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"There Is a problem with Your Race..."
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In the sermon, Pastor Idowu asserted that fear has held many Yoruba individuals back from achieving greatness:
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"There is a problem with the Yoruba race. Even the ones that are 48 years old. There is a problem with your race, and it is called fear. Life bows to the courageous. Life works against the fearful.ÔÇØ
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He contrasted this with the perceived fearlessness of the Igbo ethnic group, whom he praised for their boldness and global entrepreneurship:
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"That is why I love the Igbos. They are fearless. There is no country in this world where you will not see an Igbo man.ÔÇØ
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Encouraging his listeners especially the youth to reject fear and self-doubt, he emphasized that courage is essential to making meaningful progress in life:
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"Nobody can do anything significant in life because of fear. One of the reasons people never emerge or go forward is because of fear, and fear will lead to self-doubt. I'm saying it to you now because when you are young, you can conquer it.ÔÇØ
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Mixed Reactions Online
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Pastor Idowu's remarks ignited immediate backlash on X (formerly Twitter), with many accusing him of promoting ethnic stereotypes and fanning the flames of division from the pulpit.
"This is shameful. This is disrespectful. The Nigerian pulpit has now been turned into an arena for disgusting intertribal house sports,ÔÇØ wrote @OurFavOnlineDoc.
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Another user, @drpepple_, added:
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"Some words shouldn't come out of the pulpit.ÔÇØ
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However, not everyone condemned the message. Some users urged for broader context, noting that the pastor was speaking about fear in relation to cultural limitations not with malicious intent.
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@ammielv commented:
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"He was discussing exploits and being fearless, and how some things said in the Yoruba culture can sometimes discourage that... Don't twist and amplify hate.ÔÇØ
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Still, others challenged this defense. @OurFavOnlineDoc responded:
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"He literally said, 'there is a problem with the Yoruba race' and called us a race of cowards. There is NO context where such a statement is accurate or factual.ÔÇØ
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Calls for Unity and Responsible Speech
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Some commentators pointed out that excellence and courage are found across all Nigerian ethnic groups. Tobi Adekunle noted:
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"There are tons of Yoruba and other tribes doing great things home and abroad. Fear has nothing to do with race or ethnicity.ÔÇØ
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@2tolu added:
"We can all appreciate each other's journey without resorting to unnecessary criticism just to make a point. One love.ÔÇØ
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Others, like @Inno4Chi, raised a broader issue criticizing the narrow focus of Nigeria's national discourse:
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"We have over 250 ethnic groups and over 400 languages. Generalisations like this are shallow and damaging.ÔÇØ
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No Clarification Yet
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As reactions continue to pour in, Pastor Idowu has yet to issue any clarification or apology regarding the viral sermon. The incident has reignited national conversations around tribal unity, responsible leadership, and the role of religious platforms in shaping social dialogue.
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What do you think? Should cultural critique be allowed from the pulpit, or did Pastor Idowu cross a line?
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