Celestine Donkor Says Juju Is Real in Gospel Scene

Bad magic tricks have started hurting gospel music stars who should share God's message through songs. Gospel singer Celestine Donkor talked with DJQwequ on Ahomka 99.5 FM about harmful witchcraft among music artists. She never thought it was real until she found a strange calabash at her workplace. This container held pictures of her family with 21 eggs for casting spells against them. She learned through prayer that another gospel performer had placed it there.

After this scary event, she became sure that black magic existed in the music world. She tells other musicians not to use these powers against each other and encourages them to trust God instead of magic for success. Her story shows the dark side of music, where some people use spiritual attacks against others. Her warning comes from personal experience with these harmful practices.
 

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