Prophet Nicholas Osei, known as Prophet Kumchacha, claims spiritual curses affect Ghana's entertainment and sports industries. The controversial religious leader attributes ongoing struggles within the movie sector and Black Stars football team to supernatural forces rather than talent deficiencies. He points to widespread jealousy and destructive criticism among Ghanaians as primary curse catalysts. The prophet contrasts this behavior with Nigerian solidarity, where citizens support their creative professionals unconditionally. Recent attacks against actor Kojo Nkansah's film projects exemplify the problem according to Kumchacha's assessment.
The religious figure believes quality should supersede quantity when measuring industry success. He argues that Nigeria's larger population cannot fully explain Ghana's creative sector decline. Kumchacha advocates for collective introspection to address these spiritual barriers. The preacher encourages Ghanaians to abandon negative attitudes that hinder progress. Breaking destructive patterns could restore both entertainment and athletic excellence to previous standards.
The religious figure believes quality should supersede quantity when measuring industry success. He argues that Nigeria's larger population cannot fully explain Ghana's creative sector decline. Kumchacha advocates for collective introspection to address these spiritual barriers. The preacher encourages Ghanaians to abandon negative attitudes that hinder progress. Breaking destructive patterns could restore both entertainment and athletic excellence to previous standards.