‘My mother initiated me at birth at a shrine’ – Veteran Ghanaian actor, Psalm Adjeteyfio

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Veteran Ghanaian actor, Psalm Adjeteyfio popularly known as TT has come out to accuse his mother as the cause of the financial woes he is experiencing currently.

According to the actor, his mother initiated him at a shrine during his birth which was a contributing factor to his misfortunes.

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He noted that his stepmother cared about his welfare, and took him to a spiritual lady where he found out his mother’s actions .

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The latest development follows the leakage of an audio, allegedly the voice of Psalm Adjeteyfio, in which he is heard begging for leftovers, after receiving over GH?90,000 ( about N5.9m) from different well wishers..

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Speaking on lifestyle show, Changes on Joy Prime TV, he said to host Roselyn Feli;

“My stepmother did something good. She took me to a spiritual lady and after praying, that’s where all these revelations came up”

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According to him, the spiritual lady advised him to seek answers from his biological mom.

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He said his shocked mother who was startled exclaimed “Did I forget to show gratitude?”

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He then said his mother revealed;

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“You were a baby when I got you initiated into the Tigare shrine.”

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Tigare shrine is one of the most popular traditional shrines in Ghana.

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