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Funny Face called me and said he would die
Actor and producer Kwaku Manu has opened up about how he supported his colleague Funny Face during a difficult period in his life.
Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on UTV’s Atuu, Kwaku Manu said they had not been in touch for almost three years before Funny Face reached out to him for help.
“We parted ways for two years and nine months,” he said. “One day, Funny Face called me and said if I don’t help him, he will d!e.”
Kwaku Manu explained that after Funny Face returned from rehab, many people thought he was fine because he was active on social media. But things were not as smooth as they looked.
“Two weeks after, he called me again and said he dreamt that he was d@ad,” he shared.
He said he asked Funny Face to meet him so they could talk. According to Kwaku Manu, he believed his colleague’s situation was more spiritual than physical.
“I think his case was spiritual because if it was physical, he would have been okay by now,” he said.
Kwaku Manu revealed that he took Funny Face to Mama Vida’s church for prayers. After that, he brought him to his house.
“He told me that since the woman prayed for him, the pain he used to feel in his head had stopped,” he said.
However, Kwaku Manu said helping Funny Face was not easy for him either. He claimed he also faced some spiritual attacks during the process.
“I was nearly attacked spiritually,” he said. “I had to rush to Mama Vida for deliverance.”
He added, “No matter what you do, if you’re helping someone who is under a spiritual attack, you will definitely be involved.”
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