Okronkronhene” hitmaker, Celestine Donkor, has opined that, Ghanaian journalists ask one-way questions.
Celestine Donkor who believes she has spirituality graduated to the next level of her music career after renowned American gospel singer and songwriter, Ron Kenoly, flew to Steve Crown’s maiden edition of “Nations Will Rise & Sing “concert in Nigeria, laid his hands showering abundant blessing on her and other gospel artists billed to perform.
In an Interview with Peace FM’s Sammy Kumah(Sammy Kay), Celestine Donkor said, she feels Ghanaian journalists ask one way questions because the questions she was asked by an international media outfit after an electrifying performance on stage made her think very deep.
“I was approached by an international media outfit after I performed on stage and the questions that were posed to me were very deep and detailed, their questions didn’t tone one particular direction, it kept me thinking very deep, they didn’t ask me questions like how did I start my career...”
Mrs. Donkor who performed her yet to be released single featuring Steve Crown entitled “Your Big” also added that; “Sometimes I go for an interview and am able to predict questions that I will be asked, this is because Ghanaian Journalists ask one way questions and it doesn’t bring out the best in the interviewee", she stated.
Popular gospel musicians like Nathaniel Bassey, Chris Morgan, Joe Praise also thrilled patrons with an amazing performance.