Renowned Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Asamoah has revealed her interest in working with popular media personality Roman Father as her manager—but says she has reservations rooted in superstition.
In an interview on Angel FM, Asamoah disclosed that she began contemplating the idea after the recent passing of highlife icon Daddy Lumba. She believed it might be the right time to secure a seasoned and effective manager.
However, she expressed concern over an unsettling pattern involving Roman Father. According to her, both Akua Donkor and Daddy Lumba—public figures who were previously managed by Roman Father—have passed away.
“He managed Akua Donkor, and she died. Then he managed Daddy Lumba—and he’s gone too. That’s why I’m scared,” she admitted candidly.
Despite her fear, Asamoah said she hasn’t entirely ruled out the possibility of working with him. Her only condition is that Roman Father seeks spiritual clearance first.
“I want him to see a pastor and pray before we do anything. I need to be sure,” she emphasized.
Her comments have since sparked debate on social media, with many weighing in on the role of faith, superstition, and risk perception in professional partnerships within Ghana's entertainment industry.
Stay tuned for more updates on this story and other entertainment news from across the country.
Source: ghpage

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