Diamond is currently under fire for his recent 'coffin stunt' during a performance, with some accusing him of being associated with a secret society. During Rayvanny's set, the stage was set up to resemble a makeshift village. This incident took place at the Wasafi Festival in Ruangwa on Saturday night. The use of a coffin as a prop has sparked controversy and criticism.

Cult-Like Party

The transformation of the stage into what some describe as a 'cult-like' party has led many to speculate about Diamond's alleged affiliation with the Illuminati.

Diamond made his entrance in an unconventional manner, being placed in the central coffin out of the five present on stage. The individuals responsible for carrying him to the stage were clad in dark robes, concealing their faces behind veils.



In addition, various eerie elements such as suspended skeletons contributed to the unconventional atmosphere of the performance.

The stage setup bore a striking resemblance to Michael Jackson's iconic "Thriller" video, which shared a similar concept.

Emerging from the upstanding coffin, Diamond elicited exuberant cheers from the audience. He proceeded to kick off his performance with the chart-topping hit, "Baba Lao."

Diamond donned a black ensemble, complete with his signature black godfather hat.

Despite the fact that Diamond's coffin was merely a modified prop and not an actual casket, he has still faced accusations of leading a mysterious or enigmatic lifestyle.

Below are some of netizen's reaction

“Huu ni ushetani tu, kafara zinahusika hapo”

“Hiyo sio ubunifu ila ni masharti ya freemason lakini watanzania hawawezi elewa chochote eti ubunifu”

“Hili ni tambiko lake hamjui nini jamani”

Rayvanny’s set was also talked about for exhibiting creativity for the ‘village outlook’.

The stage featured a grass-thatched hut, along with chickens and goats, creating a vivid village setting.

Diamond's attire was equally straightforward, consisting of a pair of shorts and a shirt that suited his rustic village look.

It's worth noting that Kenya's Khaligraph Jones has previously incorporated a coffin into one of his performances.