Gospel musician Noble Nketsiah has disclosed a shocking ordeal, revealing that some of his colleagues in the industry allegedly attempted to harm him. He shared his experience on Emelia Brobbey’s talk show, “Okukuseku.”
The “Mofra Yi” singer recounted an incident in Obuasi where he was scheduled to perform alongside other artists. During radio interviews, his popularity became evident as callers eagerly sought to speak with him, sparking jealousy among his colleagues.
Nketsiah believes this jealousy led to a plot to poison him. At the hotel, a mentally ill individual bizarrely entered and poured out the food he had ordered, just before he was about to receive it. This incident exposed the dark side of the gospel music industry.
“I went for a programme in Obuasi. Before that programme, I went for an interview; I was very popular, so anyone who called on the show wanted to speak with me. Also, I was at the radio station with my other colleagues in the industry, who got jealous because the callers didn’t recognise their presence,” he told Emelia Brobbey.
“I went back to my hotel to prepare for the programme that made me travel to Obuasi. I ordered food before going to freshen up. I was in the bathroom when I heard noises in the hotel’s parlour. I went out to find out what was happening. Not knowing, a mentally ill person had entered the hotel and poured the food I ordered away. Amidst the commotion, the color of my food changed. My food was poisoned,” he added.