Gospel artist Piesie Esther revealed traumatic childhood memories during an appearance on AyeHu talk show broadcast by Hot 93.9FM in Accra. The award-winning musician described severe financial hardships that forced her family into difficult circumstances when she was young. Her father eventually fled the country due to mounting economic pressures, despite being a caring and responsible parent who provided love and support.
Armed police officers visited their residence seeking to arrest her father over unpaid debts. The determined man refused to surrender peacefully when confronted by law enforcement personnel. Officers then pointed their firearms directly at him during the tense confrontation at the family home.
The multi-award recipient shared these personal struggles while discussing obstacles she overcame before achieving musical success. Piesie Esther currently promotes her newest release titled Nyame Ye, which music critics already consider among 2025's most significant gospel recordings.
Armed police officers visited their residence seeking to arrest her father over unpaid debts. The determined man refused to surrender peacefully when confronted by law enforcement personnel. Officers then pointed their firearms directly at him during the tense confrontation at the family home.
The multi-award recipient shared these personal struggles while discussing obstacles she overcame before achieving musical success. Piesie Esther currently promotes her newest release titled Nyame Ye, which music critics already consider among 2025's most significant gospel recordings.