Goerge Lutterodt, a divisive show analyst and marriage counselor, has offered his opinion on the current drama surrounding musician Black Sherif.
He thinks the artist is dealing with demonic obstacles in his professional life.
Speaking on UTV’s Showbiz Night, Mr. Lutterodt said the Konongo star boy should seek support from his faith, which he believes in, because the difficulties he is currently facing are not typical.
“The challenges Black Sherif is facing aren’t normal, It could be a serious demonic attack on his career. His team does not seem to realize the severity of the issue but those on the other side see what is happening”
“Black Sherif and his team should seek refuge from the faith they believe in, whether in God, Allah, or whichever smaller deity they believe in because his career is under demonic attack”
“Black Sherif was aware of what the contract read and did not go according to it. This issue shouldn’t be taken for granted because his battling a demonic attack”
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In a related news, according to Mr. Logic, following Black Sherif’s recent legal drama with cruise people limited, the talent manager and entertainment expert believes the reigning VGMA artiste of the year should go to court.
He said Black Sherif and his team’s actions were not professional; as a result, in order for the creative community to be taken seriously and to flourish, everyone involved should be held accountable.
Speaking on UTV Showbiz Night, Mr. Logic asserted that if the law were to punish such transgressions and unprofessional behavior, it would deter other members of the industry from taking similar actions.
“Artistes should take a cue from this challenge, we are in a professional space and the law should take effect. let them go defend themselves in court so lessons can be learned”
“We are not making use of the court, and we take certain things likely in the creative space, the industry is known for unseriousness, and its high time the narrative change should we want a better professional environment”
“The only way we can make money in the creative space is to hold other people responsible for their actions.”