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According to Osebo, a well-known fashionista, Ghanaians have lost their identity as a result of foreign religion.

Sun, 16 Apr 2023 Source: Nana Kay News

Osebo, a fashion icon. The Zaraman revealed some intriguing information about Ghanaians and religion in an interview with Zionfelix.

According to Osebo, Ghanaians have lost their sense of self as Africans as a result of allowing foreign religions to permeate their thoughts.

Many Ghanaians, according to the fashionista, are excessively preoccupied with religious activities rather than concentrating on important matters.

In a recent interview with well-known Ghanaian blogger Zionfelix, famous fashionista Osebo The Zaraman made some startling disclosures about Ghanaians and religion. According to the well-known fashionista, many Ghanaians had forgotten their African heritage and had let other religions infiltrate their thoughts.

Osebo discusses religion.

Left: Osebo wearing a black attire Osebo (right) wearing a skirt Image credit: Osebothezaraman via Facebook Osebo The Zaraman, who is well-known for his distinctive design sense, expressed his opinion that many Ghanaians have grown overly preoccupied with religious activities and have disregarded matters that really important. He asserts that actions like fasting, praying, and spending money on anointing oil do not always ensure success.

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The fashionista also made some perceptive remarks regarding the veracity of the biblical portrayal of Jesus Christ. The famous fashion designer questioned the veracity of the fairytale-like accounts of Jesus presented by non-Christians.

He claimed that Ghanaian culture had been whitewashed and that many Ghanaians had grown to prefer foreign items and cultures to their own. According to Osebo, this pattern is undermining Ghanaians' distinctive cultural identity and history. Along with Osebo, several well-known people have frequently criticized religion and its effects on Ghanaians, such Nana Aba Anamoah.

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The hype man excited his employer, Osebo, and captured the hearts of Ghanaians with his use of native terminology and enthusiasm.

Some fans have made remarks about how Osebo feels huge in his clothes because of his local words. Osebo's employee Kwame Preko has established himself as a man of style by posting Instagram pictures of his employer wearing designer clothing.

Source: Nana Kay News