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26.08.2015 General News

Occultism Exists In The Movie Industry - Osei Kwame

By Daily Guide
Occultism Exists In The Movie Industry - Osei Kwame
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Nana Osei Kwame
Soft-spoken Ghanaian actor, Nana Osei Kwame Obrempong, known in showbiz as Sharpiro, says he strongly believes that occultism exists in the movie industry.

At a time when most people are commenting on the standard of the film industry, sorcery, commonly referred to as 'juju or black power' is rumoured to be used by some actors/actresses for career success.

According to existing reports in the industry, 'juju' is used to 'kill' the growing career of rivals who serve as threats in the industry.

The actor who just arrived in Ghana from the United State of America in an interview with SeanCitygh.com said, “Yes I believe that it’s been going on in the industry, but I can't point out a specific person who has been doing it but so far as is a human institution, definitely it’s going to happen; personally, I dislike compromising my faith.”

According to Sharpiro, most people practise occultism for the love of money, power and fame, and for that matter have ended up compromising their faith.

Nana Kwame told SeanCitygh.com that the actors alone cannot be accused of the act, but some producers, directors and crew members also indulged in the practice to help them to overtake their competitors.

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