Renowned Ghanaian Gospel musician, Esther Smith has candidly discussed her encounters with witchcraft and black magic, commonly known as ‘juju,’ in the United Kingdom, a phenomenon that continues to affect the Ghanaian arts and entertainment sector.
In an astonishing revelation from her life in the UK, Esther recounted an incident where she discovered “two bones tied with a red cloth” at her doorstep one morning.
She emphasized that contrary to popular African beliefs, this serves as a stark reminder that witchcraft or ‘juju’ transcends physical boundaries, making it inescapable.
This alarming experience was a significant wake-up call for her, prompting her to engage in a spiritual battle for her life and ministry.
The ‘Ma Wosan’ hitmaker made this known during a recent with Hagar Owusu on GTV’s ‘Spectacle’.
The award-winning crooner also recounted a disturbing episode that occurred while she was set to perform in Columbus, Ohio.
On the day of the event, the church’s Head Pastor unexpectedly fell ill, and it was later revealed that the church had been encircled by crates of eggs—a classic indicator of ‘juju.’
Reflecting on these experiences, Esther Smith expressed her deep appreciation for God’s unwavering protection, humorously remarking that “the witches outside Africa are even more powerful and numerous than those back home.”
She concluded with a piece of advice, urging individuals to earnestly seek God in all matters, as there is no greater source of protection than that which comes from the ‘Omnipotent One.’