Go beyond prayers to erase the stigma of drug use, Vida Adutwumwaa advises Efya

Singer Efya should take more than simply a spiritual posture, according to entertainment expert and 3Music Awards PRO Vida Adutwumwaa Boateng, and openly declare her innocence in this case to refute the drug use allegations against her.

Go beyond prayers to erase the stigma of drug use, Vida Adutwumwaa advises Efya

Drug usage has frequently been connected to Efya throughout the years, which has hurt her reputation. Efya's mother, Nanahemaa Adwoa Awindor, angrily refuted any claims that her daughter used drugs in a recent interview.

She added that Efya has been unable to close deals and take advantage of several chances because of these unfounded claims.

"I know my daughter, and I advise her not to take it in but to pray about it instead; it will eventually die off." The incidents in the stories cause her to break because you were trying to push her when they occurred.

"There was a time when such news occurred when we were working on a large project. Before you say jack, you may have taken a step back to check it, Nanahemaa Adwoa Awindor said. "If you are an investor and you want to invest in a person and you hear such things, whether it is genuine or not.

Mrs. Adutwumwaa voiced her worry that these drug use claims have harmed the credibility and reputation of Efya's brand during an interview on UTV Showbiz Night.

She recommended that it would be best for Efya to deal with this problem more directly by pursuing legal action against people who are circulating these rumors.

Mrs. Adutwumwaa said, "Efya has been associated with drug usage for a long time and it is detrimental for her brand. She has not stepped out to refute these rumors by suing anyone, leaving these opinions still lingering in people's thoughts.

"I will suggest that her mother's support go beyond simple prayers and address the root of the problem by bringing those who are suspected of using false tags to court to have their reputations cleared of the damage they have done."