25.2 C
Accra
Thursday, July 18, 2024
EntertainmentI bought holy handkerchiefs, oils to escape poverty- Fameye

Date:

I bought holy handkerchiefs, oils to escape poverty- Fameye

Ghanaian highlife sensation, Peter Famiyeh Bozah, known by the stage name Fameye,  bared his soul on his touching journey from poverty to fame, revealing his reliance on spiritual means, including holy handkerchiefs and oils, to break into the music industry.

In an exclusive interview on Daybreak Hitz, he candidly shared the challenges he faced, expressing his desperation that led him to consider black magic (voodoo).

Ultimately, the artist credits his breakthrough to seeking the face of God, highlighting a transformative shift from spiritual trials to divine blessings in his flourishing music career.

“I bought all forms of holy handkerchiefs, oils, etc., but it did not work. I was always roaming from pastor to pastor, so honestly, I wouldn’t know which item even worked for me. However, I never tried voodoo because I am a weakling and I have a soft spirit. If not, I would have gone for it because I have really suffered.

“But I never did juju because I am not strong enough and I have a gentle spirit, otherwise, I would have done it because I have suffered a lot,” Fameye stated.

Watch video below:

Latest stories

Akufo-Addo names Christian Tetteh Yohuno as Deputy IGP

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has named Commissioner of...

TV3 apologizes for unsavory ‘cartoons’ attacking Bawumia

TV3, a subsidiary of Media General, has issued an...

NDC communicator hot for saying Mahama started ‘Ghana Card’ on live radio

National Democratic Congress (NDC) communicator Bismark Aborbi-Ayitey recently faced...

Punish Captain Smart now – GJA tells Media General

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), alongside various social stakeholders,...

Gov’t is yet to pay companies, others GHC6bn for Free SHS implementation – Minority

The Minority in Parliament has raised concerns over the...

GRA surpasses goal of onboarding over 600 large companies to E-VAT platform

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has surpassed its goal...

Ghana set to receive $45m AfDB grant in 2025

Ghana is poised to receive a $45 million grant...

Related stories

“Stop this foolishness” – Blakk Rasta reacts to Wayoosi leaving NPP for NDC

Reggae musician and political commentator Blakk Rasta has criticized...

It’s a shame individuals follow politicians just to eat – Blakk Rasta

Reggae musician and political commentator Blakk Rasta has criticized...

Adele to take a break from music

Adele's Las Vegas residency is approaching its 100th and...

I only listen to my husband’s music – Simi

Nigerian musician and songwriter Simisola Kosoko, known as Simi,...

Most social media trolls are kids – Sweet Adjeley

Ghanaian food vlogger Sweet Adjeley, also known as Naa...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here