The Communication Director of the International Society For Krsna Consciousness ISKCON which is also known as the Hare Krsna Movement, Jnana Cakcus Das, has revealed that Castro’s feared death or drown, is a clear case of paying for one’s karma.
Speaking to GhanaCelebrities.Com, Jnana disclosed that “I have done some small spiritual work on the case and can tell anybody that Catro’s case is purely a karmic effect – his destiny. He paid for his karma. Look, nothing happens in life for nothing, and nothing happens in life by chance.
Because we don’t know or understand the deeper dimension of karma, that is why we are bewildered by the accident. Castro’s case has nothing to do with the fact that he visited any spiritualist for help, got results but refused to reward the spiritualist and so the spiritualist plotted this situation for him.
Any spiritualist who says the family of Castro should bring a goat, cow or money for him or her to bring him back because his situation has anything to do with spiritual bondage is a liar! No spirit has tied Castro in the water – refusing to release him! The lady too is not from any marine agent or goddess as it is being peddled.
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Speaking on Adiepa Fm at Techniman in the Brong Ahafo Region, another fetish priest-Nana Katakyie has mentioned that, Castro De Destoyer came to him some years back for some ‘black magic’ or help to enable him become a hit music star. And that, he was supposed to come back and thank the gods after 5 years but he refused.
Apparently, Nana Katayie spoke to some Fm stations two weeks ago about a pending accident which will involve Castro De Destroyer and Asamoah Gyan. Nana stated that, he tried contacting Castro several times and he kept telling him, he will come and see him when he is less busy—obviously, avoiding him.
Another bull in the crap!
However, let me add that, in January 2012, Castro sat in the studios of Okay FM for an interview with Abeiku Santana and accepted that, a friend visited a spiritualist for some rituals to be done on his behalf—which were done with his consent. This was after it was reported by NewsOne that Castro had gone for ‘juju’ from a powerful female spiritualist at Madina Zongo in Accra.
Castro was said to have pledged 500 GHS but the ‘secret juju trip’ became news when Castro failed to pay the said amount and stopped picking calls from the spiritualist.
“When Abeiku asked Castro about the incident, he said though the issue was true, he was not the one who went to the spiritualist and that a close friend did it on his behalf.
Castro revealed that it was the same friend who introduced him to the spiritualist but admitted that the rituals were done with his consent.
Interestingly, Castro denied that the rituals done were ‘juju. He said the place was more of a Christian church than a fetish shrine although the items that were used in the said rituals included a bottle of good quality foreign schnapps”.
You know what, listen to the audio below and tell us what you think.
The birth name of Hiplife musician – Castro – is Theophilus Tagoe. He was born in 1982 to Mrs Lydia Tagoe and Mr Coffie. Castro spent his early years and some part of his adulthood in Tarkoradi where he hails from.
Castro started his musical career at a very tender age due to his love for music. He later moved from Tarkoradi to Accra to concentrate on his music career since Accra is thought to be where a musician can easily make a break-through.
Professionally, Castro joined mainstream music in 2003 when he released his debut album ‘Sradenam’. Sradenam became an instant hit in Ghana. Its popularity and the lyrics that made up the song drove musicians like Tripple M to record cover versions of it.
In an era where music business was not lucrative and difficult for musicians to remain consistent, Castro was able to maintain that uniformity and came out with his second studio album – ‘Toffee’. Much need not to be talked about ‘Sradenam’ and ‘Toffe’. The impact and the noise these two albums generated was felt everywhere in the country. Among the many musicians at that time, Castro stood out from the crowd because of his silky voice and his singing prowess.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-j_neiaVyM
We cannot list the number of featured tracks Castro has to his credit simply because they are uncountable. He worked with musicians such as 4×4, Tinny, Sarkodie, Abrewa Nana, Mzbel, Pope Skinny, Buk Bak, Dasebre Dwamena, just to mention a few.
The history of Hiplife cannot be written without making reference to somebody like Castro. He contributed much to this genre that is putting food on the tables of several young guys and girls today.
Castro later moved from being a solo artiste and formed a group with Shiloh and Screw Face. With these three great musicians coming together to form a trio, they named their group Cashface – Castro (Ca), Shiloh (sh), Screw Face (face). Many hit tracks like ‘Omega’ was churned out from this group until the group was later dissolved where Castro went on with his solo projects just as he had started at the beginning of his career.