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Rev. Gibson – Mmere No Soa (God’s Due Time)

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As the year goes to an end,a Ghanaian gospel musician Rev.Gibson has released a brand new powerful inspirational tune titled, Mmere No Soa. Get your copy below and enjoy. but don’t forget to share.

Rev. Gibson- Mmere No Soa (God’s Due Time)

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”Industry May Be Dark, But God’s Light Leads to True Success” – Shatana Gh

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In a candid conversation on Kingdom 107.7 FM’s Evening Vibes, Shatana, a celebrated Ghanaian singer and philanthropist, shed light on the entertainment industry’s unspoken challenges.

Shatana recounted her early days in the industry, revealing a pivotal encounter with media personality, Delay. Despite being advised to leverage her physical appearance for success, Shatana remained resolute in her values.

Shatana’s experience highlights the industry’s darker side, where emerging artists face immense pressure to compromise their integrity.

With unwavering conviction, Shatana urged aspiring artists to prioritize their artistic vision and values.

“Stay true to yourself, your craft, and God’s direction,” she emphasized. “Success built on integrity lasts forever.”

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“Delay Advised Me To Use What I Have To Get What I Want” – Shatana

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Renowned singer and philanthropist, Shatana, recently shed light on the unsavory aspects of Ghana’s entertainment industry on Kingdom 107.7 FM’s Evening Vibes with Virgin Blogger.

In a candid and thought-provoking interview, Shatana exposed the harsh realities she faced as a newcomer to the industry.

Recalling her early days, Shatana revealed that a trusted friend introduced her to popular media personality, Delay, with the promise of mentorship and career advancement. However, their encounter left an indelible mark on Shatana’s perception of the industry.

“Delay told me point-blank that I was beautiful, and the best way to succeed was to use what I had to get what I wanted,” Shatana recounted, her voice laced with a mix of disappointment and resolve. “I was taken aback, as this wasn’t the vision I had for my journey.”

Shatana’s experience serves as a stark reminder of the industry’s objectification and exploitation. Her words resonate with many aspiring artists who face similar challenges.

With unwavering conviction, Shatana offered sage advice to emerging talents in the Showbiz Industry: “Hold on to your originality and never compromise your values. Only God Almighty blesses; don’t sacrifice your integrity for fleeting success.”

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