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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Abeiku Santana on Okay Fm this evening in an interview with Black Sherif made some revelations about the ‘Second Sermon’ artiste.
The veteran presenter mentioned that there was a discernment or what others may term as a prophecy on the musical journey of Black Sherif.
He stated the when he was listening to the artist at 2 am in a serene setting he had the discernment that the artiste is going to be the biggest artist yet.
Abeiku mentioned that he saw the artiste taking over not just Ghana but the whole of Africa and is going to have the biggest artistes collaborate with him.
He advised all Ghanaian artistes to collaborate with him as he will be one of the biggest musical exports Ghana has ever witnessed and he is saying it from a spiritual point of view.
Santana described Black Sherif‘s style as unique and his singing as outstanding.
He mentioned that the likes of Patoranking are seen jamming to the song and so as already spiritually predicted, he will be going further than we can imagine right now.
The artiste had no choice but to nod in agreement and in the belief that these prophecies will come to pass.
Abeiku Santana’s claims can be believable as he is a spiritual man himself who has encountered the Holy Spirit on occasions and so if this message is one of the ones he often receives, this could be good news for Black Sheriff and his team.
He advised him to keep up the good work and stay focused in his career and his dealings.
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