Nana Ayeboafo Jnana, a spiritual analyst has revealed that some musicians are so spiritually powerful that anyone that performs after them at events could have their careers affected.
“There are some artistes, if you share the same stage with them, and they play before you, just after that incident, that will be your end,” he told Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z.
"There are some artistes like that. They energy following them is so superior that they will be the last artistes to perform on the stage. So if you mistakenly go after them that will be the end of your career. I know what I am talking about," he added.
Nana Ayeboafo, however, noted that some artistes also use spiritual powers to project their brands and increase their commercial success.
According to him, mysticism is something everybody must learn.
"We must avail ourselves to learn. Like the pastor said life is a mystery and all of us must try to find these mysteries," he noted.
Other members of the panel were traditionalist Nana Adu Boafo Junior and spiritual analyst Nana Ayeboafo Jnana.
Showbiz A-Z airs on Joy 99.7 FM on Saturdays from 2pm to 6pm.
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