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Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Hamilton has revealed that her commitment to her Christian faith has led her to turn down several endorsement and brand deals, even when the financial offers were tempting.
Speaking on The Career Trail programme on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, the celebrated singer opened up about how her spiritual convictions guide not just her music, but her entire lifestyle and business decisions.

"There have been times when I’ve had to stand by my faith. I have had to say no to some brands because it just doesn’t work with my faith and because, biblically, it is not right. I stood my ground because I know, as a child of God, I need not engage in anything that isn’t right,” she vehemently stated.
According to her, some of these decisions have come at a cost, including missing out on lucrative partnerships, yet she emphasised that her focus is not on earthly gain.
“I have lost some deals because it just wasn’t right. Look, my heaven is very important to me. I say that I pray, I work, and I believe that God will help me make heaven, so for me, money doesn’t come first when I’m offered a deal,” she shared.

Diana stressed that while success and income are part of her journey, they are never placed above her relationship with God or her desire to live according to biblical principles.
Last week, we introduced the 10th episode of The Career Trail New Edition, diving into the journey of Diana Hamilton. This Saturday, July 26, we will air the 11th episode, which will explore the journey of actress, humanitarian, woman of God, and serial entrepreneur, Victoria Lebene.
The episode will air at 4 p.m. on Joy Learning TV and at 6:30 p.m. on Joy News. Stay tuned!

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