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    ACP Kofi Sarpong is a popular gospel musician ACP Kofi Sarpong is a popular gospel musician

    Popular gospel musician ACP Kofi Sarpong has urged his colleagues in the gospel fraternity to refrain from discriminating against artistes who transition from secular to gospel music.

    He noted that partnering with them can help reduce the stigma they often face after publicly declaring their newfound faith.

    Speaking in an interview with Graphic Showbiz, the renowned musician noted that supporting these converts should come naturally, especially since gospel artistes occasionally feature secular acts they consider colleagues.

    “I’ve heard a number of these artistes complain about discrimination, which shouldn’t be the case. If we, as gospel musicians, can feature secular artistes, then how is it wrong to embrace those who transition to gospel?” he questioned.

    He urged the industry to adopt a more compassionate stance, drawing inspiration from the biblical story of the prodigal son.

    “We shouldn’t act overly pious. At the end of the day, we all belong to the same music industry,” he added.

    His comments come at a time when former secular artiste, Yaw Siki, recently shared the challenges he has encountered since his conversion.

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    After surviving a near-fatal accident in 2013, the Wope Dodo hitmaker gave his life to Christ and has since dedicated himself to preaching in commercial vehicles.

    Now an ordained pastor, he has nevertheless struggled with acceptance and support for his gospel releases.

    Reacting to Siki’s experiences, ACP Kofi Sarpong stressed the need for unity.

    “Secular artistes who switch to gospel need our support, not criticism. They are making a bold move, and we should encourage them. I believe scepticism from the industry contributed to Ofori Amponah returning to Highlife. We shouldn’t be quick to judge and that includes the church,” he said.

    He also referenced the transformation of former rap icon Lord Kenya, whose conversion and ministry work have been widely admired.

    Despite his success in ministry, Lord Kenya has repeatedly spoken about encountering discrimination.

    ACP Kofi Sarpong expressed hope that Kenya’s journey will inspire other converts and challenge the gospel community to be more welcoming.

    “Discrimination should not be encouraged in any form,” he emphasized.

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