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Consulting deities for spiritual protection is also necessary
Veteran Hiplife artiste, Mzbel born Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah has said that being spiritual as a person is a way of life and not just a one-off activity.
According to Mzbel known in real life as Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, consulting deities for spiritual protection is also necessary.
“Consulting Mallams, deities and fetish priests for spiritual protection as a musician is also part of it but spirituality is a lifestyle,” she said as seen by MyNewsGh.com
MzbeL added “When you wake up in the morning you have to pour water on the ground and thank the earth and you have to look into the skies and thank the sun”.
She told Amansan Krakye in an interview on Property FM in Cape Coast that Africans are supposed to be spiritual and communicate with nature.
She continued “As for spirituality once we are Africans that’s supposed to be our way and we communicate with the sun, moon, the earth and we know what’s in the air that’s blowing”.
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