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70% of gospel musicians use juju – Adu Patrick
Ghanaian gospel artiste Adu Patrick, noted for his Nigerian-style of singing, has revealed that about 70 percent of Ghanaian gospel singers resort to black magic to propel them in their careers.
According to him, reliance on juju is more common among local gospel musicians than it is with secular artistes, saying at the right time God will expose those involved.
Speaking on Accra100.5FM’s mid-morning show, Ayekoo Ayekoo, on Thursday June 15, he said most gospel artistes in the country were envious of each other, hence taking to juju to outdo one another.
He said: “One thing hurting gospel artistes today is selfishness and the lack of unity among us. Everybody thinks he is superior to the other and that is why there is no unity, unlike years ago.
“Today, as we speak, about 70 per cent of gospel musicians visit shrines for juju for their musical careers and also to outdo other gospel artistes. This is real.
“You hear some people making it big, don’t look at them or don’t envy them. Just pray and thank God for your situation. Those musicians you see doing very well, most of them cannot sleep because of what they do all in the name of God.
“There is juju in gospel music more than hiplife and at the right time God himself will expose them.”
He further revealed that apart from gospel musicians, several men of God employ juju in their ministry.
“I don’t perform in certain churches when they invite me because some of these pastors are fetish priests who have clothed themselves with the Bible. They have realised that people will no longer come to the shrines as it used to be in the past to seek powers and so they themselves have entered the churches,” he said.
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“I Accepted A Bribe To Keep Mute After Seeing A Pastor Bonk A Colleague’s Wife In His Office” – Gospel Singer, Erico
Famous for competing in the Mentor competition, gospel artist Eric Oduro has shared how he exposed a senior pastor who was having an extramarital affair with a colleague's wife.
In his account of the incident on Adom TV's Okukuseku with Emelia Brobbey, Erico said that he had been hired to serve at a church in Nungua when the incident occurred.
It was his responsibility, he said, to oversee a spirit-filled ministry that would bring in the senior pastor to deliver a sermon to the congregation.
He stated he had to reroute his route and return to the church after doing his work and leaving the property because he had forgotten his glasses in the pastor's office.
Upon barging into the senior pastor's office, he said the scene that unfolded before him was so shocking that, to date, he occasionally gets flashbacks.
Erico recounted seeing the pastor pants down while banging the junior pastor's wife, who doubles as the church's secretary, on his desk.
As he snatched his spectacles and made attempts to quietly walk out, he said the pastor pleaded with him not to create a scene as church service was still ongoing.
In exchange for his silence, Erico claims the pastor offered him a substantial bribe, which he accepted.
Source: Dklassgh.com
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“I Won’t Advice Myself To Date An Industry Person” – Gyakie
Ghanaian artist Gyakie has opened up about her misgivings about dating a man who works in the music or creative arts fields.
Although love is undoubtedly lovely, Gyakie stated in a recent interview with 3FM that romantic connections with individuals in your career could be challenging.
She would not be dating anyone in the industry for the time being, even if she accepted that love is erratic.
If there's another version of myself, I won't counsel myself to do that. As it might be quite risky, I wouldn't suggest doing that.
“Love is a beautiful thing. I wouldn't say it's wrong, but at the same time, right now, I wouldn't advise myself to be with an industry person,” Gyakie said.
Source: Dklassgh.com
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“After Legendary Paa Tee And Adjetey Sowah, I Gave The Dance Industry A New Face” – DanceGod Lloyd Brags
Ghanaian dancer and dance coach Laud Anoo Konadu, known professionally as Dancegod Lloyd, has taken to his official X page to blow his own trumpet since the general public is refusing to give him flowers for his contribution to the Ghanaian music industry in the last few years.
According to the co-founder of the legendary DWP, he has played the biggest role in making songs reach global heights. However, he thinks that apart from legendary dancers Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah, he is the next big thing to have happened to the Ghanaian dance industry.
Taking to Twitter (X), he wrote:
After Legendary Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah's era, I played the biggest role in giving the dance industry in Ghana a face in modern day Entertainment. The evidence is there. The number of No.1 songs my dance has influenced…
Source: Dklassgh.com
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