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I used to think being shabby is spiritual – Diana Asamoah

I used to think being shabby is spiritual - Diana Asamoah

I used to think being shabby is spiritual - Diana Asamoah

Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah has made a bold statement that’s got everyone talking!

In a recent interview, she revealed that she used to believe being shabby was a sign of spirituality, but she’s now changed her mind.

According to Asamoah, many people, including herself, thought that dressing shabbily was a way to show humility and devotion to God.

However, she’s now realized that this mindset is not only outdated but also harmful.

“Being shabby is not spiritual,” Asamoah declared. “We can still be stylish and fashionable while serving God. It’s time to upgrade our thinking and our wardrobes!”

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Asamoah’s newfound philosophy is all about embracing one’s personal style while still being true to one’s faith. She believes that looking good and feeling confident can actually strengthen one’s relationship with God.

The gospel star’s transformation is an inspiration to many, and her message is clear: being spiritual doesn’t mean sacrificing style. We can have both!

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What do you think? Do you agree with Diana Asamoah’s new perspective?

Diana Asamoah embarked on her musical career in the mid-1990s, beginning with her collaboration with Rev. Simmon Yaw Boamah in Kumasi. Together, they produced her debut album, “Wo na Mani Agyina wo.”

This partnership led to their introduction to Mr. Anane Frimpong of Frimprince Music Productions, who subsequently signed her.

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Her notable works include “Mabo wo Din,” a tribute to Ghana’s President John Agyekum Kufuor (2002), “Pentecost Gya,” which dominated the music charts for several months, “Gospel Old Tunes 2,” “Madanse Die,” and “Pentecost Soree Nwom”.

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