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Controversial spiritualist Ajagurajah has issued a stern warning to Black Sherif, urging the rising star to tread carefully in his ongoing feud with Shatta Wale. In a video shared on social media, Ajagurajah cautioned Black Sherif about the potential dangers of crossing paths with Shatta Wale, describing the seasoned musician as someone capable of ruining careers.
Ajagurajah, who is known for his outspoken views and spiritual insights, advised Black Sherif to study the history of Shatta Wale's past conflicts with other industry figures. According to Ajagurajah, Shatta Wale has a long track record of ending the careers of those who challenge him. He specifically mentioned several high-profile figures who have fallen out with the dancehall star, including Shatta Michy, Pope Skinny, and Yaa Pono. These artists, Ajagurajah claims, suffered significant setbacks or were pushed out of the limelight following their public feuds with Shatta Wale.
The spiritualist went on to explain that Shatta Wale's power and influence in the music industry should not be underestimated. He emphasized that Stonebwoy, one of Shatta Wale's most well-known rivals, is a deeply spiritual and powerful figure. Despite this, Ajagurajah suggested that had Stonebwoy not had the spiritual protection he possesses, Shatta Wale could have similarly destroyed his career as he did to others in the past.
Ajagurajah's warning to Black Sherif was clear: if he does not resolve his differences with Shatta Wale, he risks facing serious consequences for his own career. The spiritualist urged Black Sherif to avoid further conflict, as the wrath of Shatta Wale could have far-reaching repercussions.
While the reasons behind the growing tension between Black Sherif and Shatta Wale remain unclear to many, Ajagurajah's intervention has added fuel to the fire, warning that the stakes are much higher than just a war of words. The spiritualist's message is not just one of caution but a call for Black Sherif to make peace before it's too late.
In a volatile industry like Ghana's music scene, where rivalries often take on a life of their own, Ajagurajah's warning serves as a stark reminder of the power that established stars like Shatta Wale hold over the careers of younger, emerging artists.
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