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Black Sherif is the reincarnate of Bob Marley – Sonnie Badu
Black Sherif is the reincarnate of Bob Marley – Sonnie Badu
Sonnie Badu, a well-known minister from Ghana, recently made a relatively incredible acknowledgment regarding Black Sherif, Ghana’s iconic teenager who has been chalking up success milestones over the past year.
Sonnie Badu, who now manages his ministry outside of Ghana’s borders, compared the famous Bob Marley to the Ghanaian artist on his verified Instagram account.
Sonnie Badu claims that Black Sherif, who shows wisdom in his lyrical work, has persuaded him that the young man is the reincarnated embodiment of the most well-known Reggae singer of all time.
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Sonnie Badu’s statement is highly intriguing from a variety of angles because it appears to indicate that the gospel singer believes in reincarnation, a theory that some Christians reject.
The contrast between Black Sherif, a secular musician, and Dr. Badu, a well-known gospel singer, is especially noteworthy. Ghanaians have been commenting on Sonnie Badu’s article with their opinions.
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There’s Nothing Like Worldly People, Most Of These People Possess Good Characters – Herty Bongreat
Gospel artist Herty Bongreat recently shared her thoughts on why she chose to collaborate with secular artists Sarkodie and Trigmatic. Her response highlighted the importance of looking beyond surface-level appearances. “People we perceive as ‘worldly’ often possess remarkable humanistic qualities, even surpassing those who claim to know Christ.”
Herty emphasized the need to engage with others before making judgments. “Comparing their lifestyle to that of some people within the church reveals a stark difference.”
In addition to her thoughts on collaboration, Herty also shared valuable advice on parenting in the digital age. “As parents, we must be proactive and involved in our children’s lives, especially online. Assuming we know what they’re doing can lead to unawareness of potential issues.”
Herty’s words serve as a reminder to approach others with an open mind and to prioritize involvement in our children’s lives.
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Odeefour’s Dance And DJs Endorsements Of My Hit Song “Monicetamol” Is My Greatest Achievement – Shatana
Ghanaian songstress Shatana is beaming with joy as her latest release, “Monicetamol”, receives massive love from top DJs and radio stations across Ghana!
In a chat with Ghvibe.com, Shatana shared her heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming support. “I’m completely blown away by the love! It’s amazing to see my music connecting with so many people,” she exclaimed.
Shatana gave a special shoutout to renowned DJs and media personalities like Odeefour, who have been championing her music. “DJs are the real MVPs! They’re the ones who bring our music to the people, and I’m so grateful for their support,” she said.
Major radio stations like Peace FM, Rainbow Radio, and many others have been playing “Monicetamol” non-stop, making it a household name. Shatana’s thrilled to see her song bringing joy to so many people.
With “Monicetamol” flying high, Shatana’s urging her fans to keep streaming and sharing the love. She’s excited to see where this journey takes her and is grateful for the support of her fans and the DJ community.
Checkout Odeefour dancing to Monicetamol from below.
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