Nigerian comedian and content creator, Shank Comics, has disclosed that his mother did not approve of his tattoos.
According to the renowned streamer whose real name is Adesokan Adedeji Emmanuel, his mother quoted various bible verses upon seeing that he acquired multiple tattoos and piercings.
The revelation surfaced in a recent viral video shared on his social platforms, where he recounted the moment he tattooed his mother’s name, “Oluremi,” on his arm.
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According to him, what he expected to be an emotional moment quickly turned tense.
“The day I tattooed my mum’s name on my arm, she started crying and quoting Bible,” Shank said.
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He explained that his mother strongly opposed the act, citing religious reasons and warning him against marking his body.
“She told me, ‘did I ask you to draw my name? I don’t like it. Don’t do tattoo again. God said don’t mark your body,’” he recalled.
Shank, however, said he challenged her stance by pointing out what he described as a contradiction.
“I asked her, if you say I should leave my body the way God created it, why do you shave your hair? You that shave hair and me that draw tattoo, we are committing the same sin,” he added.
The content creator used the moment to advise young people navigating similar situations with parents, stressing the importance of independence when making personal decisions.
“Just make sure you’re independent before doing what your parents are not comfortable with,” he said.
Amid the conversation, Shank also unveiled a new tattoo on his back with the inscription “Lit Gang,” a move that has further fueled reactions among fans.
While some social media users backed his argument on personal choice and self-expression, others sided with his mother, citing cultural and religious concerns about body markings.
The development has continued to generate debate online, highlighting the growing tension between traditional beliefs and modern youth culture in Nigeria’s entertainment space.

