Female gospel musician Joyce Blessing has stated that her fellow gospel musicians who speak evil about social media networks lack knowledge.
The award-winning female musician speaking to Christian Agyei Frimpong on Channel R in Accra on Tuesday revealed some of the benefits she has gained from social media networks as a gospel musician.
The �Unbreakable� gospel artiste said she met her manager through
Facebook who changed her life with a second due to her previous works she had been posting on the social media platform. She advised her colleague gospel musicians to embrace the new era of technology and get the benefit it comes with.
According to the �Nyame Aguama� singer, her social media accounts are jointly managed by herself and her management due to her busy schedules. She added that her website is very active and it updates her fans in and outside Ghana on the good things she is doing as a gospel artiste.
Before Joyce Blessing made this revelation on Entertainment 205, ZaphenathPaneah hitmaker, Nicholas Omane Acheampong had said on the show that he sees nothing wrong with not being on any of the social media platforms.
He added that it adds nothing to his brand as a gospel artiste so he is not worried about his absence on any of the platforms. He admonished people who have accounts on almost all the social media network platforms saying �it will not bring money into their pocket�
�People just waste their time on Facebook without earning anything.
Facebook and these platforms won�t put cash into your pocket so why waste your time on it�.
Nicholas Omane Acheampong told Christian Agyei Frimpong, host of the entertainment show that he is known as �Nicholas Omane Acheampong� on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram but checks by Zionfelix.com revealed that there is no such account on twitter and Facebook.
Source: Zionfelix.com
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