Ghanaian Gospel musician Miss PJ stirred conversation during her recent appearance on Ahotor mmre with Obaapa Janee .
The gospel singer, known for her powerful vocals and inspiring lyrics, opened up about her admiration for the Rastafarian faith, sparking a wave of positive reactions from listeners.
Speaking on the radio show, Miss PJ said, “I respect the Rastafarian religion because they love and embrace the laws of nature. They live in harmony with creation and demonstrate a profound respect for people, regardless of their background or beliefs.”
Her statement highlighted the similarities she sees between Rastafarian principles and her Christian values, emphasizing universal respect and the importance of unity.
Some expressed that her remarks were a much-needed reminder of the values that unite people, regardless of religious affiliation.
Obaapa Janee, the host of the show, also commended Miss PJ for her openness and the bridge-building perspective she shared.
The conversation delved into how respecting different faiths can foster peace and understanding in a diverse society like Ghana.
Miss PJ was there to promote her new single song titled ‘ Born to Win’ which is available on all digital platforms.
The statement holds great significance, as Rastafarianism often faces misconceptions and misunderstandings.
Story by Obaapa Janee / ahotoronline.com