I wasn’t slaying because my pastors lied that wigs and makeup are demonic – Diana Asamoah
Diana Asamoah is a gospel singer who is currently in her prime. The Ghanaian singer is currently frequently seen donning stunning gowns, wigs, and other accessories.
Diana Asamoah explained her decision to go from glow-ups to fashionable looks by stating that some pastors she had encountered had misled her, but that her eyes had since opened.
Diana Asamoah claims that other preachers and the late prophet Emmanuel Kwaku Apraku, also referred to as “Apraku My Daughter,” were the ones who discouraged her from wearing makeup and wigs.
The Ghanaian singer revealed in a recent interview on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning program that she dislikes anything that enhances her natural beauty because she embraced their teachings during her early Christian years.
“When I gave my life to Christ, there were a lot of false doctrines. Apraku My Daughter was a famous pastor by then.
So, my church invited him, and when he came, he said that a dwarf took him to a forest where it was revealed to him that ladies’ hair cream is made of blood, the powder is from the ashes of human bones, including make-up products and others, and he made us understand that anyone involved in such things wouldn’t make it to heaven,” she said.
In the talk with the show’s host, Roselyn Feli, she revealed that, as a recent convert, she was terrified because she didn’t know much about God’s word.
However, a turning point in her life came when she met Pastor Ato Haggan, whose insightful scriptural lessons profoundly shaped her understanding of these issues.