Ghanaian gospel artist, Broda Sammy, has shed light on the financial challenges faced by gospel musicians, revealing that around 73% of them struggle to own their own homes.
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He explained that many gospel singers are unable to afford homes and end up living in rented accommodations due to the low pay they receive for their performances at events.
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In an interview on The Dice Show with Ruthy on SeanCity TV, Broda Sammy expressed his concerns about the inadequate compensation gospel artists receive despite their impactful performances in churches. He highlighted the disparity between the funds they help raise for churches and their own financial struggles.
To address this issue, Broda Sammy decided to diversify his income by investing in real estate, a move that has improved his financial stability and quality of life. He credited Tracey Boakye for introducing him to the real estate sector, which has been instrumental in enhancing his financial status.


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