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2 mins readGhanaian musician Wendy Shay has made a startling claim regarding her recent accident, suggesting that it was not a mere accident but a deliberate spiritual attack. The accident left her with injuries, including a nasal bone fracture and facial inflammation. What adds intrigue to her statement is her belief that the accident was orchestrated by individuals with the intention of shifting the blame onto her manager, Bullet.
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This revelation has raised questions and cast a shadow of suspicion over the circumstances surrounding the accident, turning it into a more complex and unusual situation. Wendy Shay's assertion suggests a belief in spiritual interference rather than a conventional accident. In an interview with Andy Dosty, Wendy Shay said, “Those who wanted to kill me, they know themselves, and they’re trying to put it on Bullet. It wasn’t Bullet.
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It wasn’t a normal attack. What I can say is that they know themselves, but I am not going to mention their names. But they can never kill me.” Kwame A Plus, during a discussion on UTV's United Showbiz, expressed disagreement with Wendy Shay's assertion that her accident was a deliberate spiritual attack.
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Instead, he commended Wendy Shay and her manager, Bullet, for their efforts in generating discussions and keeping the musician in the spotlight following the accident. It appears that A Plus believes the accident should not be attributed to spiritual forces but rather sees it as a means of garnering attention and publicity for Wendy Shay and her career. "We cannot say it is spiritual. It is all for the hype.
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First Bullet said he would be flying her to Germany for treatment. Now they are saying that it is spiritual. They know what they are doing. It's called a stunt, and they are doing it well," he said.
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