Award-winning Gospel musician Ernest Opoku, has urged the public to be considerate on gospel singers because they are also flesh and blood.
He claims that when issues involving gospel musicians make headlines, the public is always harsh and quick to criticize, which always crushes his heart because they are similarly similar to the other artists.
Speaking in an interview on Sompa FM, he made those statements as he responded to some of his past scandals and controversies especially the famous one with actress Nayas.
He continued that the people in Ghana always see Gospel singers as superhumans or Angels but that isn’t the case because they are also just like any other person walking around the surface of the earth.
“The problem with most Africans is that, they see we Gospel musician as Angels but that is not true, we are just like any other person of course we are humans,” he said.
In another story, Ernest Opoku in a separate interview disclosed that he received a “BJ” from an unknown lady on a VIP bus from Kumasi to Accra.
The woman’s sole defence for her actions, according to Ernest Opoku Jr., was that she thought she was dreaming and that she was sorry.