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The manager for Gospel artiste, Celestine Donkor, has come to the defense of Joyce Blessing after Nana Agradaa shared a video of the singer ‘drunk’.
In a Facebook post, Kofi Donkor said Joyce Blessing did not commit a crime by drinking wine.
“Whoever is doing this to Joyce Blessing should know that she is just a divorcee and not a murderer. Is she the only person to have been divorced in life? She is sipping wine and so?”
“By the way, what is the first miracle Jesus did? (Read John 2). I am not here to teach the theology of wine. Nobody has the right to condemn anyone,” he wrote.
Kofi Donkor urged Joyce Blessing to stay calm; adding that the Lord is her strength and He will fight for her.
This comment comes after fetish priestess turned evangelist, Nana Agradaa, shared a video of Joyce Blessing drunk and confessing her love for a man she calls Kwame.
Nana Agradaa claimed this is proof of the singer cheating on her husband. She called on all gospel musicians to distance themselves from Joyce Blessing.
However, the singer’s management has called on the general public to ignore the video.
They noted that it is an old video of the musician addressing her husband despite Nana Agradaa's allegations.
“It is obvious that the intent of the circulation is to target and destroy her reputation. Management and her legal team have initiated investigations into this matter and the culprits shall certainly be held responsible.”
Meanwhile, Kofi Donkor has called on other Gospel musicians to come to the defense of Joyce Blessing; noting that this could happen to anyone.
“Enough is enough! Leave the woman alone! Be sensitive to her child,” he added.
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