Gospel musician Diana Asamoah from Ghana has explained why she has changed her wardrobe over the last few years.
Diana Asamoah claims that a fellow man of God who was ignorant of the Bible brainwashed her.
Diana Asamoah recently told Berla Mundi that she dresses sexily, spends a lot of money on wigs, and wears expensive shoes to make God and the gospel seem uninteresting.
The singer, who previously called women who wore pants and other clothing items “worldly,” has stated that she is now eradicating the false impression that she instilled in people about what it means to be a Christian.
She claims that the way she dresses now shows that she has a deeper comprehension of what it means to be a Christian. The things she used to criticize are necessities in life, in her opinion.
“It is about growth in Christ Jesus. We condemned makeup and other things we thought as worldly but now we have seen the light and realized that being Godly is more about your deeds and not about your looks. I’m correcting the wrong impressions and perceptions about being a Christian I planted into people with my current fashion sense,” Diana Asamoah stated.
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According to Diana Asamoah, young people in Ghana are currently experiencing high rates of unemployment as a result of their preference for quick cash over steady employment.
The multiple award-winning singer claims that a lot of young people are impatient and want to live the opulent lifestyles that others have developed over a ten- to twenty-year period. This impatience leads to unwarranted complaints about hardship.
“People finish school today and want to own a Range Rover. This is worrying and the reason why people are struggling. They do not want to follow the process and build themselves up over time.
For now, people do not even want to be apprentices and learn the rudiments of the job. They want to make it in life without having to work. There is a lot of work in Ghana currently but because people are not cut for it, that is why they are complaining of hardship,” she said