Former hiplife sensation Yaw Siki has offered a rare and emotional glimpse into the spiritual awakening that led him away from mainstream fame and into full-time ministry.
Speaking during an interview on GTV’s Breakfast Show monitored by News and Vibes, the one-time hitmaker recounted the internal conflict he faced at the height of his career.
Known for his chart-topping track Wopɛ Dodo, Yaw Siki revealed that while his public life was filled with success, his private world was hollow and joyless.
He described the early days of fame as exhilarating—packed with performances, recognition, and dreams fulfilled. But beneath the surface was a creeping emptiness that fame couldn’t cure.
Two years after his breakout song, he found himself alone and spiritually drained. It was in that quiet moment, he said, that a subtle, compelling voice urged him toward a deeper purpose. That call redirected his life completely—from stages and shows to scriptures and sermons.
Despite having no financial security at the time, he rejected offers to return to secular music, choosing instead to wait on his newfound faith. Now fully committed to his ministry, Yaw Siki said he has never once missed the life he left behind.
His unwavering conviction, even in the face of loss and sacrifice, continues to inspire many who are searching for meaning beyond material success.
Source: NewsandVibes.com