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Award-winning gospel musician Piesie Esther has shared how her husband has been a significant blessing in the successful growth of her career.
She disclosed that her husband, Enoch Asiedu, is a gift from God and has sacrificed his professional career in procurement to oversee and manage her craft.
According to her, she feels comfortable and safe working with her husband because of the strong bond they share. For this reason, she prefers him over anyone else to manage her career.
Piesie Esther made these remarks during an interview with Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime’s Changes show on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, while explaining why she is always seen with her husband.
“I’m more comfortable and attached to him to the extent that he knows when I’m going somewhere, and if he’s not part of it, I would have to stop. Not that I can’t go and do it, but I’ve become used to it. So he’s part of me.”
She further revealed that her husband is the one behind all the videos on her social media pages, adding that she prefers his videos over anyone else’s. As a result, she rarely records videos when her husband is not accompanying her on her travels.
Although he does not have a background in videography or photography, she believes he captures better footage, and she genuinely prefers his work.
Considering the effort and dedication her husband has invested in her career, she regards him as a great blessing from God in her life.
“When I travel without him, I don’t do videos because I wouldn’t like the videos other people will shoot. So through him, God has added a lot to my ministry and life. I can say that God has blessed me through him.”
For him to put his profession on hold to support her, the “Wa Ye Me Yie” singer believes that marriage is truly a blessing, especially when there is mutual support between both partners.
She said, “You can be talented, but if your partner is disturbing, you can’t reach higher heights.”
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