Trigmatic
Trigmatic, musician

Ghanaian musician, Nana Yaw Oduro-Agyei, popularly known as Trigmatic says he is currently a youth pastor at the Potter’s Family Chapel in Accra.

According to him, he is determined to use his influence in the music industry to impact people positively.

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The musician, speaking on Vim Talk, hosted by Afia Pokua explained that “man was created in life for two things; to serve God and to serve mankind.”

Having served mankind, he believes it’s now time to serve God. He made this statement when asked why he decided to become a pastor.

Trigmatic added that, everybody has his/her own life in his/her hands. “I have to be able to serve God. I am a very influential person, so if I can’t use my influence to impact people positively, or towards God, then what is the point of it?”

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He revealed that having nominations in the recently held 3Music Awards indicated that “awards are essential to the point that one day we can refer to them as a reflection of the quality of job we did.”

Trigmatic said lack of understanding and lack of clarity in defining the various categories bring controversies during awards.

Trigmatic is set to release his new album titled the
8th Element.

By: Emmanuel Kofi Nkansah, Email: Manuelnkansah33@gmail.com