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Sharing Her Pain, Esther Smith Supports Cwesi Oteng: “They Fight Till You Give Up”

nkqweziBy nkqweziApril 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Gospel musician Esther has added her voice to the ongoing conversation sparked by Cwesi Oteng’s recent revelation about spiritual attacks within the gospel music industry.

Her comments come after Cwesi disclosed in an interview that his debut album was taken to cemeteries by some colleagues in an attempt to halt his rise in the music scene. In a Facebook comment, the veteran musician confirmed that Cwesi’s experience was not isolated, suggesting that such spiritual attacks and sabotage are more common than the public may realize. She painted a dark picture of what she describes as a deeply troubling culture behind the scenes in the gospel fraternity.

“Hmmm this industry. You see, if you are genuine they will fight and deal with you until you give up,” she wrote, describing how spiritual warfare is a reality for many sincere gospel musicians. “That is the reason why the Bible says we should pray without ceasing.”

According to Esther, these attacks can extend beyond professional sabotage to affect personal areas of life, including health, finances, and relationships. She cautioned that such spiritual manipulations are real and that only persistent prayer can offer protection and clarity.

“It’s long time ooo, sometimes they can work through your relationship, your financial, even your health, so if you know you know,” she added. “Sorry my dear, keep on praying. God will come through for you, if you are genuine [sic] called.”

Esther further hinted at her own battles within the industry, though she chose not to go into full detail. Still, her emotional message gave a glimpse of the toll it has taken on her.

“If I tell you what I went through and what I am going through, you will feel sorry for me but I know my redeemer lives,” she said. “The industry is pure evil. Sad!!!! Pray.”

Her statement reinforces what some insiders have quietly echoed for years — that the gospel industry, despite its spiritual foundation, is not immune to jealousy, rivalry, and even spiritual warfare.

Esther’s open support for Cwesi Oteng and her own testimony may resonate with others in the gospel community who have endured similar experiences but remained silent. As the conversation around these issues gains traction, it could open the door for more transparency, healing, and perhaps reforms within the industry.

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