Gospel singer Noble Nketsiah recounted a near-death experience in the showbiz industry due to his popularity.
In an interview with Emelia Brobbey on the Okukuseku Show, on Adom TV, the hitmaker of “Yesu Do,” said people in the gospel industry tried to poison him.
Nketsiah shared that he had a show in Obuasi in the Ashanti Region and stopped by a radio station for an interview. During the show, other gospel artists joined him, but it was Nketsiah who received all the attention from callers.
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“I went for a programme in Obuasi. Before that programme, I went for an interview; I was very popular, so anyone who called on the show wanted to speak with me. Also, I was at the radio station with my other colleagues in the industry, who got jealous because the callers didn’t recognise their presence,” he told the host.
After the interview, he returned to his hotel and ordered a meal. While preparing for the event, he heard a commotion outside his room. When he went out to investigate, he found that a ‘mad man’ had poured his food on the ground.
Amid the chaos, Nketsiah noticed a change in the color of his meal, leading him to believe it had been poisoned and that the stranger’s actions had unintentionally saved him.
“I went back to my hotel to prepare for the programme that made me travel to Obuasi. I ordered food before going to freshen up. I was in the bathroom when I heard noises in the hotel’s parlour. I went out to find out what was happening. Not knowing, a mentally ill person had entered the hotel and poured the food I ordered away. Amidst the commotion, the colour of my food changed. My food was poisoned,” he added.
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