Ghanaian musician Shatana is basking in the glory of recent comments made by Pastor Jakes Tetteh, the founder of Redeemed Kingdom Gospel Church at Botwe Third Gate. These comments seem to validate Shatana’s hit song ‘Moneycetamol’.
During a sermon, Pastor Tetteh cleverly referred to money as “Moneycetamol”, drawing a parallel between financial stability and a pain-relieving drug.
He emphasized how financial struggles can have serious consequences such as frustration, insomnia, prostitution, and even death. The pastor stressed the importance of both spiritual and financial empowerment in overcoming these challenges.
Shatana, whose song ‘Moneycetamol’ has sparked conversations, interpreted Pastor Tetteh’s words as an endorsement of her message. The track focuses on the significance of financial independence and security, stirring debates even within religious circles.
Taking to social media, Shatana expressed her excitement, stating that ‘Moneycetamol’ is more than just a song, but a reflection of real-life struggles. She declared, “Moneycetamol is a movement, not just a song!”