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    My voice was once spiritually attacked while performing outside Accra

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    Singer, Carl Clottey says he was once spiritually attacked while performing Singer, Carl Clottey says he was once spiritually attacked while performing

    Carl Clottey, a well-known Ghanaian gospel musician, has detailed an experience he once had while performing at an event outside Accra that took the intervention of prayers to get him back on stage to perform.

    Speaking in a recent interview with Hitz FM, he shared how, in the middle of a ministration, he lost his voice.

    “I lifted my voice singing my second song and my voice just cut, I couldn’t sing anything,” he shared.

    The well-known gospel musician added that luckily for him, there were some ministers present at the program who prayed for him.

    He also said his head of prayer also joined in and it was he who told him that what was happening was a spiritual warfare.

    Carl Clottey said it was at the point that “I managed to say the devil is a liar” that “instantly, my voice came back.”

    Carl Clottey further went on to say that after the prayers, he went back on stage and started singing, and there was a lot of presence in the room.

    He ended his statement by saying musicians face spiritual battles a lot.

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