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He blew the thing into my eyes – Dr Lawrence Tetteh recounts hugging Shatta Wale

Dr Lawrence Tetteh

Ghanaian international preacher and Founder of Worldwide Miracle Outreach, Dr Lawrence Tettteh has shared an exciting experience with self-acclaimed Dancehall King, Charles Nii Armah Mensah known by his stage name as Shatta Wale.

Shatta Wale who has been rated by many music critics as one of the best currently has his own side, his controversies and ways of handling issues mostly those that affect musicians have gained him a lot of praises in the industry.

The singer in 2019 dismissed the notion that he smokes weed and went ahead to advice the youths not to follow bad friends into the act.

However, Dr Lawrence Tetteh speaking in an interview with Kingdom FM hilariously revealed that, in one of his encounters with the musician, he blew something unpleasant into his eyes.

“I remember Shatta Wale hugging me and he really blew the thing into my eyes. He hugged me, said pray for me, blew the thing and it entered my eyes and I said Shatta why did you do that? and he said I did it small in the car.” Dr Lawrence Tettah told Fiifi Pratt in his interview monitored by MyNewsGH.com.

The man of God however, did not tell the content of what Shatta Wale blew into his eyes though it was obvious that the substance was unpleasant looking at the way he presented it.
Dr Lawrence Tetteh said this in one of his presentation on the radio on the essence of having a spiritual father in one’s life.

According to him, he sees Shatta Wale as his spiritual son who always hugs and serves him with an excitement.

“But the excitement for which they do it. I’m traveling in London and Shatta is holding my bag and for him that is the excitement. And I know he is also seeing a celebrity”, he said.

According to him, because of the relationship he has with the artiste, he could easily speak into his life.

“They have seen me on TV when they had no dream or maybe they have only dreamt that one day they will also be in media and all of a sudden they are there. So you can easily speak into their lives,” Dr Lawrence Tetteh said.

Mynewsgh.com

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