Renowned Ghanaian musician, Maradona Yeboah Adjei, popularly known as Guru, has bravely spoken out about a harrowing experience with black magic, also known as juju.
In a recent interview on Emelia Brobbey’s Okukuseku Show, Guru revealed that three of his former personal assistants had cast a spell on him, leading to a terrifying incident where he lost his voice during a performance.
Guru recounted that two pastors had previously warned him about potential spiritual attacks, but he had dismissed their concerns.
However, when he started experiencing severe stomach pain for eight months and suddenly became mute on stage while performing his song Bonsam Ani, he knew something was amiss.
Desperate for answers, Guru sought medical attention but was left baffled when doctors found nothing.
It wasn’t until he consulted a herbalist that the truth began to unravel.
The herbalist performed a ritual and shockingly extracted strange objects like metal rings, wood, hooks, and cowrie shells from Guru’s body.
Guru’s chilling account has sparked a renewed debate about the prevalence of juju in the Ghanaian music industry, highlighting the darker side of spiritual attacks and the importance of seeking help beyond conventional means.
Guru is a multifaceted creative force in Ghana’s music and fashion scene. As a hiplife artist, he has made a name for himself with his unique blend of contemporary hip-hop rap, seamlessly weaving together English and Ghanaian indigenous languages.
With his versatile style and linguistic fusion, Guru is redefining the sound of Ghanaian music and cementing his status as a trailblazing rapper and fashion designer.
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Musician Maradona Yeboah Adjei, known by his stage name Guru, has shared how he mysteriously went off while performing on stage due to a juju spell cast on him by three of his personal assistants.
Narrating his experience on Emelia Brobbey’s show Okukuseku, Guru said that some… pic.twitter.com/OKRrlcUZFM
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