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. He also highlighted the invaluable contributions of @lovegiftband, acknowledging the countless hours they spent on rehearsals and preparation.
Special thanks were extended to @siliconhouseproductions for their professionalism and passion, which ensured a seamless experience. Kakraba expressed profound gratitude to Alvin Odametey for his coordination and input from the start, and to Adamtey Nii Patrick for his character and timely advice. He also recognized Eben Perez for his kindness and support, and Samuel Koranteng for his patience in teaching console operations and for his presence at the venue.
Kakraba’s appreciation extended to Leslie Listowell Kusi, whose guidance and effort were invaluable, and Emmanuel Brown, whose service was described as remarkable. He acknowledged Ozor Benedict for his deep bond and support, Junior for being the pivot of the team, and Michael Boateng, whom he referred to as his everything.
He commended Mathias Laryea and Frederick Kwame Ofori for their extraordinary strength and hard work, and @enockbadu for his pivotal driving. He praised @seddy_86 and @abigailowusuansah for their exceptional understanding of service, and @papsy_photography for their expertise in photography and videography.
Kakraba also expressed his gratitude to Ernest Klu for his consistent support, Jerry Quansah for his camaraderie, and Eric Takpo-Kumah for his immeasurable support. He recognized Revivalist K SQ as a remarkable man and thanked Emmanuel Kwame Doe Kporfor, @moses_salami, and Johnson Asare for their unwavering availability and support.
In his closing remarks, Kakraba apologized if he missed anyone, noting that these names were provided by Charlie Keyz. He concluded by emphasizing that the success of the event went beyond technical knowledge, attributing it to divine intervention and the support of his team.
Source: Clement Afreh
Published by: Clement Afreh CBCInc Hypes @clementafreh
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