Despite his professional success, Tony Ndiema was open about his inability to perform live. The Ohangla singer’s assertion that his problems might be tied to witchcraft elicited mixed responses.
Many internet users suggested everything from witchcraft to stage fright as reasons for his struggles. An Ohangla artist has alluded to the long-standing claims that there is a lot of witchcraft and mystery in the music industry.
Tony Ndiema has discussed his puzzling challenges in the music industry. Ndiema had gained a substantial following and some recognition in the Ohangla industry prior to his disappearance.
However, he was powerless to stop this breach. In a recent interview, the musician revealed that he occasionally couldn’t perform live.
According to Ndiema, he couldn’t talk during his performance. He would, however, sing off the stage with surprising ease.
“At one time, I couldn’t sing on stage. Before taking the stage, I could chat and sing in the studio, but I couldn’t talk while I was on stage. According to Ndiema, “my supervisors can attest to this,”
Throughout his career as a musician, he said he had seen miracles. “If there is somewhere I have seen wonders,” he added, the music industry is.
The video, which BNN reposted on Instagram, has received a lot of comments from online users: justdirectit: “This might be a psychic attack, witchcraft from his household, or family bloodlines that prevent someone from rising.
No, it’s not the entire industry! From his end, it is blocking him! You never know. It’s possible that God does not want him to be an Ohangla member. You need to pray if it’s a witchcraft attack.
By tuko
