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Ebony told me “I am the next big thing to take her place in Ghana” – Abbi Ima

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Ebony told me "I am the next big thing to take her place in Ghana" – Abbi Ima
Ebony told me "I am the next big thing to take her place in Ghana" – Abiana

Ghanaian Afro -dancehall musician, Ms Abigail Ayizam, popularly known as “Abbi Ima” has revealed the genesis of her music career in the country.

Speaking on Best Entertainment with Halifax on Okay FM on Wednesday, November 17 monitored by GhanaPlus.com she said the late Ebony Reign visited her in a dream and that marked the beginning of her music career.

Abbi Ima said in the dream, the late Ebony revealed to her she would be the next big thing in Ghana after her.

“………Ebony told me that she came back because of me to tell me something. God is my witness….. She told me that the reason why she came back was because of me, she came to tell me that I am the next big thing to take her place in Ghana,” she said.

“And I told her that I do gospel, I sing church song. I don’t even have the idea to do circular music and she told me I don’t what destiny has for you.. It was from there that I started developing love for circular music. So I will say that it was after Ebony’s dream that I have come this far and everywhere I go people love me too,” she said.

Abbi Ima said prior to that dream, she was only a church girl who was only interested in the things of God.

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She revealed she had the dream while fasting on the orders of a pastor,  whom she was living with at Koforidua in the Eastern Region.

Watch 36: 44 into the video

Abbi Ima

“Abbi Ima made an entry into the Ghanaian  music scene in nearly three years ago with her single “African Girl.

She also has to her credit songs like “Only You”, “Zamziba”, Lucky Boy, Fakers, Bronya and Yehia Sika”.

Her new addition “Give Me Love”  seeks to throw light on cherishing local music, products and services and positively speaking well about “our customary rites, cultural and traditional values”.

Source: GhanaPlus.com

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