Northern Ghanaian musician, Don Ziggy dropped a bombshell on Zaa Radio’s ‘All Inclusive Show’, hosted by Is Hassan Dablee, as he recounted his involvement in “Gaja” before fully committing to his music career. Gaja, a controversial spiritual practice often linked to supernatural gambling and manipulation was once his path to financial gains. While active in music today, Don Ziggy revealed that his commitment to the industry is what ultimately led him to leave the world of Gaja behind.
In an eye-opening revelation, Don Ziggy shared the story of how he earned enough money to buy his first motorbike through Gaja. He recounted one of his first major “clients,” an Italian woman desperate to control her husband’s affections. “She came to me looking for help, and I helped her charm her husband,” he disclosed. “With the money she gave me, I was able to buy my first motorbike.” Reflecting on his past, Don Ziggy admitted that he was a “powerful Gaja man” back then, with the spiritual ability to influence lives for a price.
Now devoted solely to his music, Don Ziggy asserts that his Gaja days are a thing of the past. His admission, however, has set off a storm of reactions among fans and critics, who are questioning how deeply the world of music might be intertwined with such spiritual practices. Gaja, followed by high-profile figures like Nana Agradaa, is often seen as a dubious path involving fraud. With Don Ziggy’s confession, some are left to wonder if Gaja is a silent undercurrent in the showbiz world, and what it might mean for both the artists and their followers.
For Don Ziggy, though, his message is clear: he’s left that life behind. Now, his only gamble is on his music career.