Gospel musician Perpetual Didier has said that her suffocation in the
studios of Accra-based radio station, Vision 1 last Friday was not a
publicity stunt.
Perpetual Didier had been in a live worship session on Vision 1 as part
of promotion for her latest single Miracle started suffocating at the
end of the show.
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Quick thinking on the part of those around her helped as they
immediately rushed to the St John's Hospital where she was given oxygen
to calm the situation.
Although the matter did not get widespread attention, some of those who
got to know about it have claimed it was just a stunt to get attention
but she has denied that.
“Why would I look for hype when I almost lost my life. There is no way I
would do such a thing for hype. I just thank God for my life,” she told
Graphic Showbiz recently.
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Perpetual also expressed her appreciation to God for saving her life.
“I thank God for my life because I could have died. My second
appreciation goes to the doctors and nurses on duty at the St. John’s
Hospital for their willingness to do everything possible to keep me
safe,” she said.
Perpetual Didier, who is also known as 'Gospel Striker' has songs such
as Suspect, Kurom Aye De, Sima Biaa, Nkomhye, Wahendzi, Halleluyah and
Agyenkwa Yesu and has worked with artistes such as Obaapa Christy,
Brother Sammy, Nero X and Akrobeto.
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