Celestine Donkor Opens Up About Spiritual Attack After Finding 21 Eggs And Calabash At Their Studio

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Ghanaian gospel singer, Celestine Donkor, has opened up about a frightening spiritual ordeal that she says targeted her family through black magic.

She recounted how she and her husband received an alarming call from an employee at their photo and rehearsal studio in an interview with GhanaWeb’s Elsie Lamar. The caller informed them that mysterious items had been placed at the entrance of the building.

Celestine said that upon inspection, they discovered 21 white eggs and a calabash filled with grains, beans, rice, millet, maize, and groundnuts, carefully arranged with a white cloth and a piece of paper bearing their family’s names. The discovery, she recalled, left them shaken and bewildered.

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She noted that the items appeared on a Friday morning, a detail that felt significant because her husband was born on a Friday. The timing, she said, made the situation even more unnerving.

According to Celestine, the family immediately sought divine help through prayer. Drawing inspiration from the scriptures Isaiah 54:17 and Isaiah 7:7, they joined their prayer partners to confront what they believed was a spiritual attack. That experience, she revealed, later inspired her hit gospel song “I Carry Fire.”

Celestine Donkor added that after the incident, several sources claimed the dark ritual was allegedly linked to someone within the gospel music fraternity.

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