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The SDA doctrines and training have tamed a lot of talents- Kelvyn Boy

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Ghanaian Afrobeats singer, Kelvyn Boy has shared that the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA)  church’s philosophy restricts its members’ ability to be creative.

In a recent appearance on the ‘Onua Showtime’ with Nana Ama McBrown, Kelvyn Boy, who grew up in a Seventh Day Adventist Church home recalled the years he went to church with his father who was one of the best singers and bandsmen of the church.

He also explained that the Adventist Church has so many rules and principles, which hinders an individual’s potential and ability to think and act ahead.

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“Our SDA doctrines and training have tamed a lot of talents, the rules of the church are too many. If you move some way, they see you as contaminated and all of that. All of this should make you stronger,” he said.

Kelvyn added that the training of his father and the Seventh Day Adventist Church gave him an upper hand and improved his skills on live band music performance and singing.

“My father was a singer, so I got my singing prowess from him. I remember one time I was allowed to minister in the church, I was so young they’d put me on a table so everyone could see me sing. I cried when I was denied the opportunity,” he concluded.

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