Yaw Siki explains why secular music is banned in his home

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Ghanaian musician Yaw Siki has revealed that secular music is not allowed in his home, as part of his effort to raise his children with specific values.

Speaking on Daybreak Hitz, he stated that it would be impossible for his children to play his old secular songs at home.

“In my home, it can’t happen and it will never happen. We don’t play secular music,” he said.

According to him, his decision is influenced by his past experiences, noting that some of the content he consumed in the past negatively affected him.

He explained that he is intentional about controlling what is played on television and radio in his home to guide his children properly.

Yaw Siki added that his household is centered around gospel and inspirational content, with his wife often tuning in to radio stations that focus on such content.

He acknowledged that while some mainstream media content may be harmless, others can be misleading or corrupting, which is why they limit their exposure.

“I got corrupted by what I used to watch and listen to, so I’m raising my children differently.” he added

He said due to the difficulty in filtering all content, they prefer to stick to platforms that consistently provide gospel and uplifting material.

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