The new generation of Ghanaian gospel artists seems to be generating bad press in recent times; from bribery allegations to open castigation of each other and now, another revelation that would surely not do their brand any good.

Ghanaian gospel artiste Ernest Acheampong, has revealed that about 70 percent of Ghanaian gospel singers resort to black magic to propel them in their careers.

Speaking on Nkwa 88.1 fm’s mid-morning show with Sir walker, 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.

“To those people using medicine (Juju) expiring date is allocated for that spirit, when Satan gives it looks all shinny and rosy but it defiantly have an expiring date but when God gives you something its everlasting. So the up and coming acts should learn from this”, Ernest said.

 

Source: Dan Kwasi Prince // www.dailyviewgh.com / Ghana

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