A radio personality has drawn parallel lines between the death of Dancehall/Reggae practitioners Ebony, Terry Bonchaka and Vybrant Faya during a radio discussion on Angel FM.

He said there’s an artiste in the music industry responsible for the deaths of the aforementioned musicians who were on their way to superstardom when their lives were cut short through a motor accident.

He however never mentioned the person’s name but dropped subtle clues while insisting their untimely deaths were not accidental or coincidental but were premeditated by an industry player who doesn’t want any musician to shine or achieve mainstream relevance.

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Away from that, Abena Korkor has said in a fresh video that she actually wished she could have changed the hands of time as regards some of the bad decisions she has made in her life and she is totally gutted that this is who she has become.

In this video, Abena Korkor revealed how she trafficked drugs and got into a whole mess with her choices in life and she wonders when she fashioned out this sort of monster out of herself.

“I woke up early this morning and I have cried my heart out. I have cried my mind, my soul, and heart out. I was just asking God like you know, when did I become that woman that people are so convinced wants to destroy their homes, tarnish their image. When did I become that woman?”,

“I don’t recognize myself as such a person. It is not something that I feed on or get joy from to see other people suffer. Sometimes when these things happen, in my defense I sort of go like… and I say that f##k it, I am not that person. It is not even something that I wish, plan, enjoy to do. I hate people that do that.”

“I just trying to you know, I’m figuring out like when did this all start? When did this have to be part of my journey?… I even got to the point this morning where I even thought of killing myself this morning because it is like I’m tired. I’m tired, this world is not good for good people…,” she’s heard saying.

SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com

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