Former secular rapper turned gospel minister, Yaw Siki, has sent out a powerful message to his followers and the youth, urging them to stay away from alcohol and instead seek spiritual fulfilment.
In a post shared on his social media page, the
“Wo Pe Dodo” hitmaker wrote:
“Please, stop wasting money on alcohol which is destroying you, and be filled with the Spirit.
The message has since sparked conversations online, with many applauding the musician for using his platform to inspire positive change.
Yaw Siki, who rose to fame in the early 2010s with several hit songs, made headlines after surviving a near-fatal car accident in 2013. The life-changing experience led him to abandon secular music and dedicate his life to preaching the gospel.
Since then, he has become a strong voice for spiritual transformation, moral discipline, and repentance, often sharing motivational messages and scriptures with his followers.
This latest post continues his mission to guide the youth towards a life of purpose and godliness, reminding them that true joy and peace come from the Holy Spirit, not from the bottle.
His message is “timely” and “inspiring,” especially at a time when alcohol abuse continues to be a major concern among young people in Ghana.
Yaw Siki’s journey from fame to faith remains one of the most remarkable transformations in Ghana’s entertainment industry — a testament that redemption is possible for anyone willing to change.

