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Singer Sista Afia has shared with her followers what one must do to keep up with the pressure in the entertainment space.
The singer sharing her experience regarding the challenges that come with being famous said, some people don't care to rain insults on popular people for no apparent reason.
To effectively deal with that, Sista Afia has recommended what she calls the ‘insults pill."
She said it is the surest antidote to survive as a celebrity in the country.
Perhaps to drive the point home, Jeje hitmaker posted a photo of herself with the caption, "Insults are like pills in this industry if you don’t take that pill you won’t be able to move forward."
Her ‘pills’ statement follows her recent scuffle with Eno Barony and Freda Rhymz, in which they are battling to be crowned ‘best female rapper’ in Ghana.
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