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Kweku Darlingnton Opens Up: ‘I Was Spiritually Buried’, Revealing Health Struggles and Musical Break

Kweku Darlingnton Opens Up: ‘I Was Spiritually Buried’, Revealing Health Struggles and Musical Break

In a recent interview with JoyPrime TV, the musician disclosed that he suffered from spiritual attacks, which led to a serious illness and a brief hiatus in his music career.

Kweku Darlington explained that he was “buried spiritually,” which had a significant negative impact on his health. He claimed that the illness was the result of an altercation between him and two other friends.

“I was down, I think last year, for a whole year. It was so bad for me. I had people… friends that turned into enemies. They tried to do me stuff. It went far to Juju and all that stuff. You weren’t hearing of me at the time. I couldn’t go out,” he said.

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He said he sought therapy from a number of hospitals and herbalists before joining his Christian fellowship in the Atwea Mountains and experiencing divine intervention.

The “Sika Aba Fie” hitmaker admitted that he had trouble writing songs during this time. According to Kweku Darlington, the spiritual struggle was draining not only for his physical health but also for his musical abilities.

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