Ghanaian Gospel Musicians In Lesbianism?

After resurfacing from his holiday hideout in the United States, Peace fm`s Entertainment Review host Akwasi Aboagye has dropped a `bombshell` awaiting explosion. Beginning his talk show on Saturday, May 31, Flex newspaper can confirm on authority he (Kwasi Aboagye) stated categorically that some female Ghanaian gospel musicians are into lesbianism and went further to push those involved in this act to take him to the appropriate quarters when he finally releases their names publicly.
Although panelists on his programme such as Socrates Sarfo, Fennec Okyere, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo and George Quaye of Charterhouse all pushed him to the wall to reveal the names of the said female gospel lesbians, Akwasi Aboagye remained adamant and still stuck to his gun. It wouldn`t be surprising to think that there is an iota of truth in his claims as the gospel music industry has been marred by hatred, bickering, back-biting and occultism with a clear example being the fracas between Herty Bongreat and Nicholas Omane Acheampong.

The baffling issue is what will make a vessel of the almighty God, propagating his message as they have branded themselves to go lick and insert a fellow woman? Is it the inability of men to approach and propose to them due to the perception of them being of high value or is it due to high hormonal glands and sex drive?
As Flex newspaper readers await the outcome of the said allegations made by the Peace fm talk show host, we will also dig deep into this story and make our investigations public as well.

The image of the entire gospel fraternity is already dented with the said allegations and wouldn`t be surprising to note the involvement of prominent names in the gospel music industry appearing in the list since most of these musicians are just in for the gains and not the aims.
If those who are to spread the message are rather destroying it, what becomes of the future of the masses they mentor?

My best advice to those who may be involved is as simples as the saying  “you can hide a boil but not when it turns into hernia”.


Sakyi Saint (Flex newspaper)


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