Collaboration with Sarkodie will be difficult -Evangelist Yaw Siki
Evangelist Yaw Siki stated that he "would find it difficult to do a song with Sarkodie," unless he receives spiritual direction to do so, in an interview on Angel FM, Kumasi. He explained that his decisions are now guided by his faith.
Yaw Siki said that if Sarkodie reaches out and the Holy Spirit gives him the go-ahead, he will do it. He emphasized that Christian leaders must be firm in their faith and avoid sending mixed signals to followers, stating, "It is either you are for Christ or for the devil; you cannot serve two masters." He acknowledged that transformation is possible and that faith should not be restrictive, adding, "If he is transitioning into Christianity, then that is fine."
Yaw Siki noted that God can work through anyone, regardless of their background, saying, "God can use even a secular artiste to glorify His name."
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Evangelist Yaw Siki discussed a potential collaboration with Sarkodie. He hinted at the factors that would play a role in his decision-making process - leaving fans curious.
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