Seasoned Ghanaian gospel artist, Rev. Edward Kwasi Boateng has rebutted the assertion by Prophet Nigel Gaisie that gospel musicians are more united than prophets of God, indicating that there are more down-pressers in the gospel industry.
Over the weekend, the founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaise had clamoured for unity among preachers of the gospel as he labelled the ministry as an animosity field.
Reacting to the narrative on Akoma Mmre, hosted by Tony Best on Akoma FM on Monday, the astute gospel musician, Rev. Kwasi Boateng believes otherwise.
“I was expecting my colleagues musicians to rally behind me during my down moments last year but there were those who chastised me (Diana Asamoah) and made a fool of the benevolence people showed me. This cannot be a spirit of unity”.
“I know a gospel musician (O.J) who wrote a song for two gospel artists which brought enmity between the two”.
The “Makoma so Adee” hitmaker believes there is even more unity among preachers than among gospel musicians.
By Obed Echia
The post Gospel musicians are not united as asserted by Nigel Gaisie – Rev Kwasi Boateng first appeared on 3News.
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