This serves as a strong reminder that witchcraft, or “juju,” transcends physical boundaries and is inevitable, contrary to popular African beliefs, she stressed.
Her spiritual struggle for her life and ministry was prompted by this alarming experience, which was a significant wake-up call for her.
In a recent episode with Hagar Owusu on GTV’s “Spectacle,” the hitmaker of “Ma Wosan” made this famous.
While she was preparing to perform in Columbus, Ohio, the award-winning crooner also talked about a disturbing incident.
The church’s head pastor fell ill unexpectedly on the day of the event. It was later discovered that crates of eggs had surrounded the church—a classic sign of “juju.”
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