VIDEO: “Some Dancers Use Voodoo” –  Allo Maadwoa Confirms

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Renowned Ghanaian dancer and choreographer Allo Maadwoa has made some revelations about the spiritual battles in the dance world.

In an interview with Ruthy on SeanCity TV, the popular TikTok star confirmed suspicions that some dancers resort to voodoo or black powers to enhance their craft and dominate the space.

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According to the founder of the Allo Dance Crew, while he personally does not rely on any form of black magic or spiritual manipulation in his dance journey, he has had firsthand experience with the consequences of others who do. “There were times I felt under spiritual attack,” he revealed to Ruthy.

He went on to advise young and aspiring dancers to stay rooted in prayer and be spiritual discipline. “I’ll tell any young dancer out there to pray a lot,” he cautioned.

Video below:

His statement adds to the growing concerns in creative circles about how competition and the pursuit of fame can sometimes push people to rely on dark spiritual means.

In the interview, Allo did not point fingers or name names, but his confirmation has began to let people ask a lot of questions.

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