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Ghanaian gospel singer Gina Doe, based in Belgium, has made a remarkable entry into the music scene with her debut song, “Eye Nokore.” Translated as “It is True” in the Akan language, this powerful anthem serves as a heartfelt reminder of God’s unwavering promise and faithfulness. Gina Doe wrote “Eye Nokore” during a challenging period in her life. Reflecting on the inspiration behind the song, she shares, “In the midst of the storm, God ministered to me through the scriptures in Romans 8:31–39, assuring me of His love, protection, and ultimate victory.” This song is a beacon of hope and…

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Ohemaa Mercy recently unveiled her latest single, “Dry Bones,” featuring Kofi Owusu Peprah. Inspired by Ezekiel 37:4, the song is a profound prophetic declaration designed to resonate deeply with listeners’ spirits and souls. It draws from the biblical account where God led Ezekiel to the valley of dry bones, illustrating His power to breathe life into the seemingly lifeless. The opening verse passionately asks, “Son of man, can these bones live? / Child of God, can these bones rise?” Such lyrics, infused with faith and the authority of Jesus, proclaim a powerful message: even dry bones can revive through God’s…

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Last Sunday, on June 30th, 2024, at the Accra Sports Stadium, many tuned in online at 3 PM to watch Joe Mettle’s Praise Reloaded 24, and the audio experience was nothing short of heavenly. The man behind the impeccable online broadcast mix was Daniel Ayittah, a seasoned sound engineer with years of experience working with notable figures in the industry. Daniel Ayittah shared his gratitude on social media, expressing, “Grateful to God for a successful production yesterday at Praise Reloaded with @joemettle. While I would have loved to be on the ground with the team, some of us had…

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Ps Jonathan Kakraba Jnr, popularly known as Kakraba, a maestro sound engineer based in Ghana, shared his heartfelt gratitude following his work on Joe Mettle’s Praise Reloaded 24 concert, held last Sunday. Reflecting on the event, he expressed his deep appreciation, referencing Joe Mettle’s song, “For all the many things you’ve done for me, words are not enough to say thank you. Lord, You’re my everything.” Kakraba emphasized that the success of the event was not solely his doing but the result of collective efforts and divine guidance. He praised the entire @joemettleministries team for their top-notch time and dedication.…

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On June 16, 2024, the Milli-Ann Foundation, led by Ambassador Millicent Anim Ama, visited Ada Senior High School during their SRC celebration themed “Discipline, the Foundation to Success.” The visit aimed to inspire and motivate the students, sharing the foundation’s story and igniting their dreams. The school administration and students warmly welcomed the team. Ambassador Millicent Anim Ama shared valuable experiences and insights from the foundation, emphasizing the importance of education, self-belief, and career guidance. She encouraged the students to pursue their passions and never give up on their dreams. The students were engaged and enthusiastic, asking thoughtful questions about…

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Ghanaian gospel artist KobbySalm has enthralled his audience once more with the release of his new music video, “Never Forget,” featuring Kofi Karikari. This poignant collaboration blends powerful vocals, sincere lyrics, and captivating visuals to convey a message of gratitude and faith. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Rex, the video takes viewers on a cinematic experience through breathtaking natural landscapes, bustling urban scenes, and intimate moments of contemplation. The visuals harmonize perfectly with KobbySalm’s rap verse and Kofi Karikari’s emotive delivery, enhancing the song’s theme of remembering and celebrating God’s faithfulness. “Never Forget” transcends being just a song; it is…

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I affectionately called him “Bishop”, reflecting the deep respect I held for him as a senior minister in the music ministry and also for his determination to address critical issues in the body of Christ with his music. My admiration for him stemmed from my extensive experience as a worship missionary who traveled across Ghana and Africa, and the impact KODA’s ministry had made in some of the remote areas. “Bishop” KODA’s name resonated widely in the places I visited, including a memorable encounter with a church in The Gambia (in October 2019), who expressed their longing to have him…

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