Ghanaian gospel musician Broda Sammy is venturing into real estate because he believes gospel music doesn’t pay well enough.
According to him, around 73 percent of gospel musicians struggle to afford their own homes and end up renting apartments.
Broda Sammy blames the low income from gospel music performances for this situation.
In an interview with Ruthy on The Dice Show monitored by News & Vibes, he expressed frustration at the meager pay gospel artists receive, especially after performing at big events in famous churches where they help raise significant funds.
Feeling undervalued, Broda Sammy has decided to take matters into his own hands. He refuses to accept low payments anymore and has turned to real estate to secure a better financial future for himself.
He credits Tracey Boakye for introducing him to the real estate business, which has helped improve his financial situation.