Gospel Musicians Chasing Women Is Not Bad – Bra Paul Drops Bombshell

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Zionfelix is a renowned blogger, social media influencer, Publicist/PRO, Radio & TV Personality. He holds BSc Information Studies & Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon. He's the host of entertainment shows "Celebrity Ride With Zionfelix", "Zionfelix Uncut" and "Gossip Palour With Zionfelix" Contact: +233242544313 IG & Twitter: @Zionfelixdotcom

Gospel musician Bra Paul has given the green light for male gospel musicians to chase multitudes of women.

Lots of males in the Ghanaian gospel fraternity have been regularly accused of rampantly chasing women. The likes of Ernest Opoku, Bra Sammy and many others have been taken to the cleaners due to alledged promiscuous behavior.

But Bra Paul who recently released his latest single, BBF believes this isn’t extremely bad. In an interview with Zionfelix on his uncut program, the father of one is heard loud and clear saying that “chasing women isn’t too bad because Biblical King David who was the greatest musician was no different”.

According to him, Solomon who was King David’s most prominent son was conceived and born out of wedlock, an indication that musicians have always had a thing for promiscuity.

Bra Paul however cautioned musicians against the use of lesser powers known as “juju”. To him, serving another god apart from the Maker is what the public should speak against not when a gospel act engages in promiscuity.

He was however quick to add that he’s never cheated on his after they became an item.

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