Gospel musician Obaapa Christy has recently shared her willingness to collaborate with political parties in Ghana, revealing her perspective on the intersection of music and politics.
In a candid interview with B Ice on Agyenkwa FM in Kumasi, monitored by News & Vibes, Christy discussed her openness to working with any political party that approaches her, framing it as both a business opportunity and a potential blessing from God.
Christy, who is renowned for her gospel hit ‘W’asue Me,’ expressed that she sees no conflict in partnering with political parties.
She views such collaborations as a legitimate business venture and a possible channel through which divine favor could flow.
Her comments come in the context of the broader discussion about the role of money in daily life, which she emphasized as a significant factor in her decisions.
Furthermore, Obaapa Christy addressed her views on politicians, noting that she does not perceive them as inherently negative.
She pointed out that many politicians are Christians and that this common faith could be a foundation for mutual understanding and cooperation.
Looking ahead, Obaapa Christy revealed her own political aspirations. She stated that if she feels a divine call, she would consider entering the political arena and running for a parliamentary seat in her hometown.
This revelation reflects her broader vision of integrating her faith, music, and potential political engagement.
Obaapa Christy, formerly Christiana Love, is a celebrated Ghanaian Gospel musician known for her powerful voice and uplifting songs.
Her talent has been recognized with several awards, including Gospel Artist of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2007 Ghana Music Awards.
In 2008, she received a National Honor from former President John Kufuor, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the Gospel music industry.
Her hit song ‘Meti Ase’ remains a fan favorite, inspiring countless listeners with its message of hope and faith.
Watch her statement below;
Source:NewsandVibes.com