There Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana – Timothy Bentum

There Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana - Timothy Bentum

There Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana – Timothy Bentum

There Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana - Timothy BentumThere Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana – Timothy Bentum

Actor and evangelist Timothy Bentum has raised concerns about favoritism within Ghana’s gospel music industry, saying some gospel artistes enjoy more opportunities than others based on personal connections.

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Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM with Nii Noi, the actor and pastor stated that the industry is not always fair, as relationships and affiliations often influence who gets promoted or featured on major platforms.

There Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana - Timothy Bentum

According to Timothy Bentum, talent, dedication, and genuine ministry should be the main criteria for recognition, rather than favoritism. He stressed that the gospel space ought to reflect Christian values such as fairness, love, and unity.

There Is Favoritism In The Gospel Industry In Ghana - Timothy Bentum

The evangelist also called on industry stakeholders to create a more inclusive environment that supports both emerging and established gospel artistes.

His comments have since generated discussions on social media, with many agreeing that reforms are needed to ensure transparency and equal opportunities in Ghana’s gospel industry.

 

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