I was once poisoned, but a mentally ill person saved me – Noble Nketsiah

21 Jul

Gospel hitmaker behind “Yesu Do,” Noble Nketsiah, has discussed some difficulties he encountered after rising to fame in the showbiz industry.

In an interview with Emelia Brobbey on the Okukuseku Show, the gospel artist shared how he narrowly escaped being poisoned when his popularity began to soar.

Recalling the incident, he explained that he traveled to Obuasi in the Ashanti Region for a show and stopped by a radio station for an interview.

“I went for a programme in Obuasi. Before that programme, I went for an interview at Obuasi, and at that time, I was very popular, so anyone who called while the show was going on wanted to speak with me. Also, I was at the radio station with my other colleagues in the industry, who got jealous because the callers didn’t recognise their presence,” he told the host.

He also mentioned that he returned to his accommodation and ordered a meal.

Later, he heard commotion outside his room and went out to investigate, only to discover that a stranger had thrown away his food.

The gospel singer observed that during the uproar, the color of his food had changed, leading him to suspect it had been poisoned and that the stranger had saved his life.

“I went back to my hotel to prepare for the programme that made me travel to Obuasi. I ordered food before going to freshen up. I was in the bathroom when I heard noises in the hotel’s parlour. I went out to find out what was happening. Not knowing, a mentally ill person had entered the hotel and poured the food I ordered away. Amidst the commotion, the colour of my food changed. My food was poisoned,” he added.

 

 

Source: tigpost.co

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