MOG Music Opens Up On His Sui-cid@l Thoughts
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Ghanaian Gospel musician and pastor, Nana Yaw Boakye-Yiadom, popularly known as MOG Music, has opened up about his sui-cid@l thoughts.
He revealed in a recent interview with Delay that he contemplated committing sui-cide.
According to him, this was a time when things were difficult for him. Friends also abandoned him during this period.
Unfortunately, his wife also lost her job as a banker.
It appears his prayers were not answered when he needed an urgent solution to his woes.
“When you start becoming famous, people think you have accomplished it all, you have achieved… but there was this emptiness in me. Nobody knew that even though I was doing the work of God, I could feel God was not with me. I could feel God had forsaken me because people I call close to me forsook me.
“As a man, you needed to restructure the whole family system. I had too much on my plate and although I’m the type who gets results whenever I pray, this time, I had no results after praying. I could feel I was empty,” MOG Music said in the interview Newshuntermag.com has come across.
The Gospel musician recounted the assurance he received from a Canadian-based prophet after he joined via a live service on Zoom.
“It was one of the days when I was home. I was ironing my dress, getting ready to step out. I saw a post on Prince David’s Facebook wall about Prophet Manny prophesying about countries and what God revealed to him about them. I clicked the link and realized that he was having a live Zoom service and joined the service.
“When he was about to close, he mentioned that there is a musician [MOG Music] in Ghana. And that God has asked him to tell the musician that the covenant they have is too strong that no man can bring him down… Hearing that, I just fell down flat on the ironing board and cried like a baby,” he revealed.