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Dr. Anane Boamah urges celebrities to fortify themselves spiritually against adversaries
Ghanaian spiritualist and herbalist Dr. Anane Boamah has issued a compelling warning to footballers and entertainers about the need for spiritual protection amid their rise to fame in an interview on Kingdom FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com
He emphasized the harsh realities of the entertainment industry, stating, “Celebrities must protect themselves during their peak fame.
Those who envy them will go to great lengths to bring them down.”
Dr. Anane highlighted the journey of popular artist Shatta Wale as a cautionary tale, noting, “It took years of hard work and resilience for him to reach the top of his career.
“It is essential for him to safeguard his mainstream relevance by taking protective measures.”
This observation underscores the pressures faced by successful individuals in the spotlight, where competition and envy can often lead to spiritual and emotional challenges.
He elaborated on the deceptive nature of the entertainment world, asserting that “the entertainment world is filled with deceit,” and urged celebrities to embrace spirituality as a means of defense against potential attacks from their peers.
Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., has been active in the music industry since the early 2000s.
He initially started his career under the name Bandana, gaining some recognition with his hit song “Bandana from Ghana” in 2004.
However, he truly rose to prominence in the Ghanaian dancehall scene after rebranding himself as Shatta Wale around 2013.
Since then, he has become one of the most influential and controversial figures in the Ghanaian music industry, known for his energetic performances and numerous hit songs.
Overall, he has been in the industry for over two decades, with significant impact, particularly in the last ten years.
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