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Singer Odakky Andy of Mentor fame has revealed that he suffered a spiritual attack which caused him to go blind for three days.
According to him, he woke up one morning only to realize he had lost his ability to see.
During his interview with Naa Adjele on Daybreak Hitz, the singer was asked to share his opinion about the existence of spiritual attacks in the music industry, to which he replied, “It’s real.”
“I woke up one day and couldn’t see anything,” he added.
The singer claimed he had to send his son, Kelvin, to get his pastor immediately.
Odakky Andy also noted that he was supposed to appear in court with movie actor and musician Nkansah Lilwin three days before the incident happened.
However, Odakky Andy did not disclose the reason for the court appearance.
According to him, he was asked not to share news on his predicament while praying for healing and for this reason, he didn’t receive any form of help from colleague musicians.
This comes after the Uber Driver hitmaker, Wendy Shay, claimed her near-fatal accident had “spiritual connotations.”
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