Entertainment pundit Bulldog believes that the gospel music industry in Ghana faces more spiritual attacks than the secular music scene.
His comments follow gospel artiste Cwesi Oteng’s recent claim that some of his colleagues took his album to a cemetery in a spiritual attempt to sabotage him.
According to Bulldog, the gospel music industry in Ghana includes individuals who engage in juju and other forms of spiritual manipulation.
While acknowledging that some secular artistes also partake in such practices, he insists it is far more prevalent among gospel musicians.
“It happens in our business, and you could even dedicate an entire show to that. It’s worse in the gospel scene than on the secular side. It’s possible, and you shouldn’t think he’s making it up—it’s true,” Bulldog stated.
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