Ghanaian musician, Article Wan, has raised concerns about his well-being, suggesting he may be facing spiritual challenges that have affected him for several years.
In a Facebook post shared on April 20, 2026, the artiste disclosed that he has not felt like himself for some time and believes the situation is beyond his control.
“I have not been myself for some years now, to be honest. It's deeply spiritual and I can't be mute at this moment, 'cause it's way out of my control. Abeg, pray for me. God help and protect me,” he wrote.
The musician appealed to his fans, loved ones and the public to support him through prayers.
Article Wan, known in private life as Bright Homenya, rose to prominence in Ghana's music industry with his 2016 hit single “Solo” (HmmNyeNye), which gained international attention in countries such as Jamaica, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
Beyond his success as a recording artist, he is also a sound engineer who developed his production skills through self-learning and practice. He later refined his craft at Mingle Recording Studios in Abossey Okai, where he worked on recordings for other musicians.


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