In an interview on Accra FM with Nana Romeo, Ghanaian singer Sefa addressed the misconceptions and judgments that often accompany public personas.
“I am prepared for comments, but also, I just want everybody to know that you shouldn’t always judge a book by its cover,” she began.
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“You shouldn’t see what’s on social media and think that that is what is happening because you don’t know if it’s been years that it has been happening that you don’t know about.”
Sefa emphasized the importance of empathy and understanding, urging people to listen from their hearts rather than jumping to conclusions based on trends or surface-level information.
“So, it has to be something that you just listen to from your heart’s space, not from your mind space or some trendy space, you have to sit down and actually think about it,” she added.
The conversation took a deeper turn as Sefa shared her personal experiences, highlighting the emotional toll of being misunderstood.
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“It’s still with me because I paid for it,” she revealed, hinting at the challenges she has faced in her journey. Sefa’s message resonates with many who have felt the weight of public scrutiny and the pressure to conform to certain narratives.
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