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Noble Nketsiah Addresses Gay Rumours, Says They’re Rooted in Hate

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Noble Nketsiah Addresses Gay Rumours, Says They’re Rooted in Hate


Noble Nketsiah Addresses Gay Rumours, Says They’re Rooted in Hate; Gospel musician Noble Nketsiah has publicly addressed persistent rumours about his sexuality, firmly denying claims that he is gay. Speaking on Okay FM with Nana Romeo, the singer described the rumours as hurtful and baseless.

“I’ve heard a lot of things being said about me. Recently, people started saying I’m gay. Before that, they were calling me a womaniser. I found myself wondering which of them to even respond to,” Nketsiah shared.

He went on to recall a disturbing encounter where someone confronted him with what felt like a veiled threat:

“I was told, ‘You act like you don’t have problems — but when trouble finds you, we’ll make sure it goes viral.’”

Despite the criticism, Nketsiah says he’s not discouraged. He believes the negative talk stems from bitterness and envy:

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“People like that are full of hate. But I’ve learned to stand strong and embrace myself.”

The gospel artiste made it clear that his focus remains on his music and his purpose.

“My only prayer is that I’ll make the best use of the talent God gave me,” he said.

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Since its release, Asikyire has caught fire on social media, especially TikTok, where users are already using the track for dance challenges and storytelling videos.


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