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Father of renowned musician, Joe Mettle has said he is not surprised by the status attained by his son.
According to Emmanuel Mettle, his son's rise to becoming the award-winning artist is just by the grace of God, which does not surprise him.
Speaking in an interview with Becky in a yet-to-be aired episode of E Vibes, the proud father said Joe Mettle was a good person growing up, a trait which he believes has reflected in his career.
“No, I am not surprised; it is just by the grace.” he told Becky.
Also on the show, Joseph Mettle said Joe "has lived to the standard, since his childhood, if you look at his life, he has not deviated.”
More of these revelations on the E Vibes on JoyNews on this Saturday at 8:30 pm am with a repeat on the same day at 2:00 pm and Sunday at 10:00 am. It also airs on JoyPrime at 6:30 pm each Sunday.
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