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Ghana Trends Blog of Wednesday, 4 January 2023

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Justina should apologise to all Gospel singers for spoiling their name

There is a video circulating online featuring a famous singer, Justina Syokau, who was in an interview discussing her decision to have surgery to enhance her body.

During the interview, she explained her reasons and also mentioned that she wanted to remove her and enhance her appearance.

However, it seems that during the interview, she became upset and left, seemingly feeling unsupported and unappreciated.

As Christians, we believe that this behaviour is not acceptable. Making decisions to alter one's body to gain attention or fame goes against our values and beliefs.

We believe that this behaviour is not godly and we urge Justina to apologize to Christians and God for damaging the reputation of gospel singers, particularly those who are truly sincere in their faith.

We understand that people make mistakes and can fall, but it is important to learn from these mistakes and strive to do better.

We encourage Justina to focus on singing songs that praise God and participating in godly activities, rather than chasing fame and attention.

We believe that God will make her famous in His own time, and there is no need to resort to ungodly actions to gain attention.

We encourage Justina to remember that true beauty comes from within and that a large buttock does not determine one's worth or place in heaven.

When we stand before God, we will not be judged based on our physical appearance, but on our actions and our relationship with Him.

We pray that God will forgive Justina and that she will learn from this experience. We encourage her to represent herself and the Christian faith in a positive and godly manner and to not spoil the name of gospel singers.