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THE host of Ghana Be Ye Yie on Vision 1 FM in Accra, Nana Yaw Sarfoh, says presenters of spiritual programmes or shows that deal with things of mystery must be spiritually strong.
Using himself as an example, Nana Yaw said he had been attacked spiritually several times and had it not been for how strong he was, he would have been dead by now.
“I pray a lot and commit myself into the hands of the Lord and that has helped me survive me for years now. I was paralyzed for almost three months but here I am today still strong and continuing my work.
“It is amazing that those who plot bad things against me come to confess to me and I give them airtime on my show. I don’t have bodyguards or any charm but the Lord I serve is my everything,” he told Graphic Showbiz in an interview recently.
According to Nana Yaw Sarfoh, a radio presenter who handles spiritual programmes like his will fall and even end up dead if his spiritual life is weak.
“All sorts of spirits want to come and test you to see whether you are truly a man of God or not. Some of the revelations I hear amaze me.
“I never knew there were plots to kill my wife and children but they never succeeded and came to me to confess,”he said.
Nana Yaw Sarfoh said being spiritual had opened his eyes to see so many things and now he was very careful who he dealt with.
“God directs me as to where to go and who I shouldn’t be friends with and my instincts have never failed me,” he added.
The award- winning radio presenter said he was done filing for nominations for any award scheme in Ghana since it took away time from doing God’s work.
“The stress of telling your fans to vote for you all the time can be hectic. I believe I can use that time to do something profitable such as evangelical work. I thank every event organiser that has awarded me in the past but I am no more interested in awards,” he explained.