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Davido wows O2 Arena with grand entry in LCD cage

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Nigerian crooner Davido has trended on social media as videos of his spectacular entrance at the O2 Arena Concert on Saturday wowed fans.
Born David Adeleke, the award-winning singer, arrived in a square LCD cage with psychedelic displays.
Moments later, Davido was revealed in a Dolce and Gabbana dress and opened his performance with high grossing ‘Skelewu’.
With a lot to see, hear and do on the night, fans help it but keep shouting and filming on their mobile devices as Davido landed on stage to start his performance.
For the thousand Nigerian diasporans who made it to the O2 Arena, they could not hide their love for their compatriot to the admiration of other citizens.
After delivering his performance, Davido used the occasion to celebrate Ghanaian dancehall act, Stonewboy, with the audience.
Stonebwoy turned 34 on Saturday and the concert was a climax for his birthday.
Even before Davido’s grand entry, his controversial aide, Isreal DMW, opened the show with chants amidst bell ringing.
Prior to the O2 Arena Concert, Davido had shared a conversation with his aide who had begged to open his O2 Arena show.
The aide had shared a video of his rehearsal to the ‘Fall’ singer showing him how he would usher him to the stage.
Davido bought into the idea and Israel got his wish as he had the rare opportunity of opening the show.
Dressed in an all-white, Israel made several chants dedicated to Davido akin to how fetish priests do to their gods with a bell in hand which rings simultaneously.
Source: www.myjoyonline.com
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MOG Music to headline Ransomed Ministries Ghana’s Total Worship 2026

Renowned gospel minister Nana Yaw Boakye known in showbiz circles as MOG Music is set to headline the 2026 edition of Ransomed Ministries Ghana’s Total Worship, September 20, 2026, at the ICGC Jesus Temple in Koforidua.
The annual worship experience aimed at bringing believers together for an evening of praise, prayer and spiritual renewal.
Themed: ‘Jesus Be the Name – Yeshua Hu Ha-Shem,’ seeks to remind believers that, regardless of life’s circumstances, Jesus remains their hope, strength and salvation.
Joining MOG Music on the Total Worship 2026 lineup are acclaimed gospel ministers Alexandrah and Sandra Harley, alongside other worship leaders who will lead attendees in an atmosphere of heartfelt praise, prayer and intimate worship.
Ransomed Ministries Ghana is a non-denominational Christian ministry committed to bringing together and nurturing talents in music, choreography, drama, literature and other creative arts for the advancement of God’s Kingdom.
According to the organisers, Total Worship is more than a musical gathering. It is a platform designed to create an atmosphere where lives can be transformed through worship, while providing an opportunity for people from different backgrounds and Christian communities to unite in exalting the name of Jesus Christ.
By Spectator Reporter
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Royal Mama wins back-to-back Gospel Artiste of the Year at GMA USA
Ghanaian gospel musician and ministry leader Madam Emma Aboagye-Poku, known in showbiz as Royal Mama, has won the Gospel Artiste of the Year award in consecutive editions of the Ghana Music Awards (GMA) USA.
Royal Mama secured the award at the 2026 Ghana Music Awards USA ceremony held at the Hyatt Regency Princeton in New Jersey, following her victory in the same category in 2025.
The latest accolade is her fifth award overall at the event, reinforcing her standing as one of the leading figures in Ghanaian gospel music within the diaspora.
Organisers recognised the Maryland-based singer for her contribution to gospel music and her influence among Ghanaian communities abroad.
Speaking after receiving the award, Royal Mama attributed the achievement to divine grace and thanked supporters who contributed to her success. “First and foremost, I give all the glory to God Almighty for this grace. This back-to-back recognition is not by my own strength, but by His mercies and favour upon my life and ministry,” she said. She also expressed appreciation to the organisers of the awards, her management team, family, church and fans. “I want to sincerely thank the Ghana Music Awards USA for this platform that celebrates Ghanaian music and culture in the diaspora. To my management team, my family, my church, and every single person who took the time to vote and support the ministry, I am truly grateful. Your love keeps me going,” she added. The Ghana Music Awards USA honours Ghanaian musicians and industry stakeholders in the United States, recognising achievements in music and culture. Royal Mama said the award represented more than personal success and described it as a motivation to continue using gospel music to reach wider audiences. “This is for the kingdom of God and for every soul we are reaching through gospel music. My prayer is that this music continues to touch lives, bring healing, and draw people closer to Christ,” she said.




