Sista Afia, a renowned artist from Ghana, has openly shared her unwavering drive to excel, inspired by a vivid dream she once had about winning a Grammy.
While encountering moments of feeling undervalued, she derives motivation from this dream, propelling her forward in her journey.
Reflecting on her aspirations in an interview on Starr FM monitored by News & Vibes, she revealed, “In one of my dreams, I found myself accepting a Grammy award. That image has served as a powerful inspiration for me throughout my journey.”
Even amidst challenges and doubts, she finds renewed vigor by revisiting this dream, convinced that hard work and dedication can turn aspirations into reality.
Recently, Sista Afia expressed frustration over what she perceives as underrecognition for her efforts by Charter House.
Nevertheless, she finds solace in her faith, turning to prayer and fasting during tough times, holding onto hope that her endeavors will eventually gain acknowledgment, both locally and internationally.
Sista Afia, a talented singer and songwriter hailing from Accra, Ghana, was born on January 7, 1993, under the name Francisca Gawugah.
Notably, she is also recognized as the niece of Bishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams.
Her rise to prominence came with the release of her single “Jeje,” a collaboration featuring Shatta Wale and Afezi Perry.
Her musical prowess has earned her nominations in various categories, including Best Highlife Artiste, International Collaboration of the Year, and Best Highlife Song of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards in 2021.