Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, Noble Nketsiah, has addressed swirling rumours about his sexuality, calling the claims groundless and fueled by personal vendettas.
Speaking on Okay FM with Nana Romeo on July 8, 2025, the ‘Mofra Yi’ hitmaker firmly denied suggestions linking him to the LGBTQ+ community. He said he’s been the subject of various accusations online, including contradictory claims that left even him puzzled.
“I have heard a lot of allegations about me. Recently I heard people saying that I am gay. It even came on social media. It even got to a point where they said I was a womaniser. I was even asking myself which of the rumors was even true because I was surprised,” Nketsiah said.
Recalling a personal encounter, the gospel singer shared how someone openly threatened to exploit any trouble that might befall him for public mockery.
“I have been to a place where someone said to my face that I am behaving like I don’t have issues and if trouble comes my way, they will spread it and make fun of it,” he revealed.
Despite the smear campaign, Nketsiah remains resolute. He believes the negativity stems from resentment and has chosen to focus on his mission rather than dwell on slander.
“I asked the person what he would get if I entered into trouble. I have however realized that such people are full of hatred. That also taught me to embrace myself in such a situation,” he said.
Reaffirming his dedication to gospel music, Noble Nketsiah said his ultimate goal is to honour his divine calling and make a meaningful impact through his talent.
“My prayer is that I will be able to make good use of the talent given to me by God,” the Ghanaian gospel artiste concluded.
