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Chief priest invites Kontihene for spiritual protection

When Ohene asked what his problems are and what should be done to solve them, the chief priest argued "They (the gods) didn't tell me your name and problems but I can help you solve all your problems."

Kontihene

A man who claims to be a chief priest from Yendi in the Northern Region of Ghana has invited Hiplife artiste, Kontihene to his shrine for spiritual protection and powers to overcome his problems.

According the 'priest' whose name is unknown, Kontihene's contact was given to him by his gods. However, the gods did not tell him whose contact had been given him neither did they tell him the rapper's problems.

In an exclusive audio released to Pulse.com.gh, Kontihene took his time to interrogate the supposed chief priest to find out more about his work.

He insisted that all he cared about was to help the artiste solve his problems.

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Ohene later got angry and exchanged words with the chief priest.

Listen to the full audio below.

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