VIDEO: Man Narrates Two-Year Ordeal Under Alleged Kayamata Influence
A young Ghanaian man has shared a disturbing personal account of how he believes he lived under the influence of kayamata for more than two years, describing the experience as emotionally draining, financially destructive, and psychologically overwhelming. In his narration, the man claimed that a wo
Ogyem Solomon

A young Ghanaian man has shared a disturbing personal account of how he believes he lived under the influence of kayamata for more than two years, describing the experience as emotionally draining, financially destructive, and psychologically overwhelming.
In his narration, the man claimed that a woman he was involved with allegedly used kayamata to influence his life through a ritual involving his bathwater, which he believes spiritually bound him to her without his knowledge. According to him, his behaviour and decision-making changed drastically during that period, leading him into actions he could not rationally explain at the time.
He revealed that he found himself constantly borrowing money, making financial sacrifices, and prioritising the woman’s needs over his own well-being. The situation reportedly strained his finances, relationships, and emotional stability, leaving him feeling trapped and powerless.
The man said the experience affected his mental state, making him feel disconnected from his sense of control and personal identity. He described the period as confusing and exhausting, stating that he only later began to reflect on how deeply his life had been disrupted.
Kayamata, a controversial cultural phenomenon often associated with spiritual practices aimed at influencing love, attraction, and relationships, has become a widely discussed topic in Ghana. While some view it as superstition, others believe strongly in its spiritual power. The man’s story has added to the growing public debate surrounding the psychological and emotional consequences of such beliefs.
Public reaction to his account has been mixed. Many people expressed sympathy, acknowledging that belief systems can have a powerful effect on human behaviour. Others have raised concerns about the dangers of attributing personal struggles solely to spiritual causes, warning that such narratives can discourage people from seeking psychological or professional support.
Mental health advocates have emphasized that strong belief in supernatural influence can significantly affect a person’s choices, emotions, and sense of responsibility. They argue that individuals who feel vulnerable, emotionally dependent, or pressured in relationships may be more susceptible to harmful belief systems.
The story has reignited national conversations about mental health awareness, emotional vulnerability, and the influence of social and cultural narratives on personal decision-making. Experts are calling for stronger public education on healthy relationships, psychological well-being, and critical thinking, especially among young people.
As discussions continue across social media and community platforms, many voices are urging a balanced approach — one that respects cultural identity while promoting personal responsibility, emotional intelligence, and access to mental health support services.
The man’s testimony serves as a reminder of how powerful belief systems can shape human behaviour, and the importance of ensuring that individuals have access to support, guidance, and safe spaces to navigate emotional and psychological challenges without harm.
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Source: Thepressradio.com
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