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Ugly Game News Blog of Wednesday, 7 December 2022

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Some people were chasing Ebony and I and they took her away- iOna Reine says

iOna Reine, a controversial musician and nurse, has said that after the passing of her coworker Ebony Reigns, she experienced terror and ongoing psychological struggles.

In February 2018, Ebony was at the height of her fame when she died in a car accident on the way back to Accra from Sunyani. Since then, lookalikes of Ebony have appeared to carry on her legacy.

One such person is iOna Reine, who said that her similarity to Ebony caused her more harm than good.

She claims that when Ghanaians deluged her social media comment area with condolences and "RIP," the situation became so dire that she started dreaming about the late Ebony.


Ebony would be grinning at her but say nothing, according to iOna, who described the experience in an appearance on Adom TV's The Journey.

She recalled another dream, describing it as "a bizarre dream." Ebony was a teacher in a classroom while pregnant.

With a background in nursing, iOna claimed she attributed the dreams to psychological trauma and asked some of her coworkers for assistance.

She claimed that when things got worse, she started noticing the lateness, even with her eyes wide open and in full daylight.

"At some point, things got really spooky." I could see her watching even as I was working. In one of the visions, she had returned, and some individuals had been after us and had taken her. When I woke up, I experienced the same chest agony I had in the dream, and I immediately realized I needed to seek out spiritual assistance.

According to iOns, she invited some pastors to pray with her, and ever since, the late Ebony's spirit has left her.

iOna declined to say whether she contacted the family of the first female artist of the year at the VGMA, adding that she didn't want to be taken the wrong way.

"Ghanaians are prone to misinterpreting your intentions, which is why. "They can say that I was seeking attention or clout, so I chose to remain silent and handle things on my own," she added. Ebony more regularly, even in bright sunlight and with her eyes wide open.