Ohangla Singer Tony Ndiema Opens Up About Dark Side of Music, Claims Voice Disappears on Stage

Ohangla Singer Tony Ndiema Opens Up About Dark Side of Music, Claims Voice Disappears on Stage

  • Tony Ndiema opened up about his inability to sing on stage despite his success in the industry
  • The Ohangla singer hinted that his struggles might be connected to witchcraft, sparking mixed reactions
  • Many netizens suggested various reasons for his struggles, ranging from witchcraft to stage fright

The claims that the music industry is full of witchcraft and mystery are not new and one Ohangla singer has alluded to it.

Tony Ndiema.
Ohangla singer Tony Ndiema opens up about mysterious struggles in music industry. Photo: Tony Ndiema.
Source: Instagram

Tony Ndiema has shared his puzzling struggles in the music industry.

Ndiema had gained a fair share of fame and a huge following in the Ohangla industry before he disappeared.

However, this break was beyond his control.

Why was Tony Ndiema's voice disappearing?

In a recent interview, the musician revealed that there were moments he could not sing on stage.

According to Ndiema, his voice could not come out while on stage. But surprisingly enough, he would sing off the stage without any struggle.

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"It got to a point I couldn't sing on stage. I could speak before getting to the stage and sing in the studio, but my voice couldn't come out while on stage. My managers can testify to this," Ndiema said.

He stated that he has seen wonders in his music career.

"If there is somewhere I have seen wonders," it is in the music industry," he added.

The video was reshared on Instagram by BNN, and many netizens have weighed in:

justdirectit:

"This could be witchcraft from his home, bloodline patterns in their family that prevent one from rising, or just someone attacking him spiritually. It's not the industry in General, Nope! It's from his side blocking him! Or maybe God doesn’t want him to be part of Ohangla, you never know. If it's witchcraft attacks, it requires serious prayer."

awishmjamo25:

"Seek professional help...sio Kila kitu kuwekelea uchawi."

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geshi_21:

"Life is spiritual."

jaymz_kiama:

"It's called Stage fright."

tren.ds6095:

"That's something medical. He should seek medical help before it blows up into something else."

irene_changalwa:

"Aende hospitali yawa waache speculations."

Venessa Mdee claims music industry is full of satanic rituals

In other news, former Bongo Flava star Vanessa Mdee has made startling revelations about the hidden, darker side of the music industry.

She described the industry as being steeped in satanic practices and dark rituals.

The veteran musician shared how the pressure and manipulation she experienced led her to step away from music in search of peace and spiritual reconnection.

Venessa Mdee.
Venessa Mdee shared dark side music industry. Photo: Venessa Mdee.
Source: Instagram

Mdee recalled a chilling encounter with a Tanzanian music manager that solidified her decision to leave the industry.

She further revealed that some management teams even prohibited artists from mentioning God or Jesus in their songs.

The singer also warned that musicians can easily fall into evil covenants unknowingly while striving for success, as she experienced the overwhelming pressure, greed, and manipulation that nearly made her lose herself.

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What did Zuchu say about her success?

In a similar story, Tanzanian singer Zuchu was previously accused by some fans of using magical powers to gain numbers in her music career.

She, however, denied the claims and credited success to God.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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Brian Ajon (Entertainment Editor) Brian Ajon is a journalist accredited by The Media Council of Kenya with five years of experience in print and digital media. At Tuko.co.ke, he is an Entertainment Editor (joined in 2021). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Technology with IT from Maseno University. Ajon is also the Newsletter Editor of the Maseno University Alumni Association (MSU-AA) and He is keen on entertainment and viral stories. Email: brian.ajon@tuko.co.ke.

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