Nsemwokrom Logo Nsemwokrom Logo
  • Home
  • News
  • Gossip
  • International
  • Naija
  • Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Biography
  • People
Reading: “Juju Meant to Paralyze a Female Musician Struck Me Instead” – Agbeshie’s Shocking Revelation
Nsemwokrom.comNsemwokrom.com
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Gossip
  • International
  • Naija
  • Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Biography
  • People
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Gossip
  • International
  • Naija
  • Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Biography
  • People
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Gossip

“Juju Meant to Paralyze a Female Musician Struck Me Instead” – Agbeshie’s Shocking Revelation

King Bygone
3 Min Read
7 months ago
Agbeshie 860x484 1

In a jaw-dropping interview with Sammy Kay released on February 27, 2025, Ghanaian musician Agbeshie, born Frank Agbeshie Lawstand, laid bare a chilling experience that has sent ripples through the Ghanaian music scene.

Agbeshie
Agbeshie

The “Wrowroho” hitmaker claimed that a juju, traditional spiritual power, intended to paralyze a popular Ghanaian female musician had backfired, leaving him as the unintended victim.

His candid testimony not only exposes the dark underbelly of the music industry but also reignites long-standing conversations about the role of mysticism in Ghana’s entertainment world.

Agbeshie, speaking with a mix of disbelief and resignation, recounted the harrowing ordeal. “There’s a strong juju in the music industry of Ghana,” he asserted, setting the stage for a story that sounds like something out of a Nollywood script.

According to the artist, an unnamed rival had allegedly deployed spiritual forces to sabotage a prominent female colleague, an act he believes is not uncommon in the competitive landscape of Ghanaian music.

However, in a twist of fate, the spell missed its target and struck him instead, leaving him temporarily paralyzed.

While Agbeshie didn’t name the intended target or the mastermind behind the juju, his account paints a vivid picture of an industry where talent and hard work sometimes take a backseat to supernatural warfare.

4684c5653b264ebcb84565d32cc966c0?quality=uhq&resize=720

The musician’s revelation taps into a broader narrative about juju in Ghana’s entertainment sphere. For years, artists like Skrewfaze and Nyamedie have hinted at the pervasive use of black magic to gain fame, sabotage rivals, or secure success.

Agbeshie’s story adds a personal layer to these claims, suggesting that even those uninvolved in such practices can become collateral damage. “I wasn’t even in the fight,” he lamented, underscoring the unpredictable nature of these alleged spiritual attacks.

In Ghana, belief in juju—often linked to traditional spiritual practices, remains deeply ingrained, despite the country’s strong Christian and Muslim influences. The music industry, with its high stakes and public rivalries, has long been fertile ground for such tales.

Agbeshie’s experience echoes sentiments from peers who’ve described eerie encounters, like Skrewfaze’s accounts of witnessing rituals at cemeteries—or blamed career setbacks on hexes. Yet, his case stands out for its specificity: a misfired spell with a tangible, physical impact.

The artist, known for hits like “Duna” and his collaboration with Medikal on “Wrowroho,” didn’t shy away from calling out the industry’s darker side. “People think it’s just music, but there’s a war going on behind the scenes,” he said. His words hint at a culture where envy and ambition fuel not just lyrical battles but metaphysical ones too.

While he refrained from pointing fingers, the implication is clear: someone in the industry, perhaps threatened by the unnamed female star’s success, went to extreme lengths to bring her down.

Watch video

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGkktKhCyFu/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link Print
ByKing Bygone
Follow:
King Bygone known in real life as Isaac Annor is one of the fastest Rising Ghanaian Social Media Influencers, Blogger, Online Journalist, Publicist, PR, and Social Media Influencer at NsemWokrom.com || Blogger || message@kingbygone.com.
Previous Article MzGee MzGee gets sad, apologises to ex-husband after announcing divorce
Next Article 00ac2dd8ec98eb7d Old video of Afia Schwarzenegger hinting at media personality’s divorce resurfaces

Most Popular

img 0856 1

“Your victory shows that Americans believe in your vision,” – Akufo-Addo to Trump after Winning Election

By King Bygone
Stonebwoy and Angelique Kidjo

Stonebwoy Shines at Angelique Kidjo’s 40th Anniversary Concert

By King Bygone
Ras

Ras Nene tries to speak English with Emelia Brobbey in hilarious video

By King Bygone
Gospel musician KODA

Funeral Arrangements Announced for Gospel Icon KODA

By King Bygone
Josef Martinez Girlfriend

Josef Martinez Girlfriend: Who is Valentina Veroes? Bio, Age, Nationality, Wife, Kids

By King Bygone

Subscribe Now

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Two ‘trumu trumu’ Guys receive severe beat!ngs as they are caught ch0pping themselves – Video

2 years ago

This is why Simi is unable to get Pregnant 3 Years after Her First Child

2 years ago

You Might Also Like

Prophet Ogyaba Man of God addresses reports of chopping 12 13 14 16 year old girls 696x392 1
Gossip

Your wife is dating two ministers- Prophet Ogyaba tells man in church

6 months ago
Afia Schwar
Gossip

Don’t Even Inherit Your Own Mother’s Enemies – Netizens Warn As Afia Schwar Continues to Deny Nanaba

1 year ago
1bcec457236bce21
Gossip

Kofi Adoma’s close friend Magraheb shares sad update on his health condition after his shooting incident

8 months ago
Gold stealing 696x392 1
Gossip

Young lady who stole from a gold dealer arrested

8 months ago

Nsem wo Krom

  • Home
  • News
  • Gossip
  • International
  • Naija
  • Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Biography
  • People

Socials

Facebook Twitter Tiktok
  • DMCA
  • Contact Us
  • Terms
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information

Nsem Wo Krom. Powered by King Bygone’s Media