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 Efe Grace pulls crowd at maiden ‘Grace Effect’ concert

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Efe Grace in her elements

Efe Grace in her elements

 The atmosphere at The Makers House Chapel in Accra last weekend was charged as sensational gospel artiste, Efe Grace wowed fans with spirit filled songs.

Dubbed ‘Grace Effect’ it was her first gospel concert to give thanks to God for how far He has brought her.

• Efe Grace
• Efe Grace

It was a live re­cording concert which fea­tured Nigerian artistes; Mercy Chinwo and Sunmisola Agbebi and drew a huge crowd to the place.

In an interview with the Spec­tator Agoro Efe Grace stated that she underestimated the program and never thought her first show would have attracted this huge attendance.

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She further expressed apolo­gies to all who experienced any inconvenience as a result of the overflow regardless adding that “we appreciate you all for keeping faith with us”.

Efe Grace in her elements
Efe Grace in her elements

She commended Ghanaians, gospel artistes for their massive support during her concert.

Other Ghanaian gospel artistes who also performed were, MOG­music, Pastor Isaiah Fosu Kwakye, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Akesse Brem­pong and Ohemaa Mercy.

There was also surprise perfor­mance by Reverend Mensah Bonsu, the biological father of Efe Grace. He sang his hit song “Yehowa Ne M’Abankese” and other few songs from his old album.

Joe Mettle, Piesie Esther, Celestine Donkor, Pastor Sammie Obeng-Poku, Felix De Solo, Luigi Maclean and many others came to support Efe Grace’s first con­cert in Ghana.

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 BY LINDA ABREFI WADIE

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Jesse Delali unveils ‘Hallelujah’

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Ghanaian gospel artiste, Jesse Delali, has released his latest single, ‘Hallelujah’, a powerful praise anthem that urges believers to lift the banner of worship and give glory to the King of kings.

Rooted in gratitude, surrender, and heartfelt adoration, ‘Hallelujah’ is more than a song; it is a declaration of God’s greatness and a reminder that He deserves the highest praise not only because of His mighty works, but simply because of who He is.

The upbeat tempo contemporary church praise jam blends energetic rhythms with a worshipful message, making it a perfect sound for Sunday services, personal devotion, and moments of collective celebration in the presence of God.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Jesse Delali describes ‘Hallelujah’ as a call for every believer to exalt God regardless of circumstances.

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“God deserves our praise at all times. ‘Hallelujah’ is a declaration of gratitude and surrender-a reminder that our worship is not only tied to what God does for us, but who He is,” he explains.

The production of ‘Hallelujah’ was handled by renowned music producer Junior Boateng of Newgenn Studios, who crafted a rich and energetic soundscape that complements the song’s celebratory message.

The official music video, shot and edited by Kwame Aboagye of Envision Media, brings the song’s message to life through captivating visuals recorded live in Ottawa, Canada that reflect the joy, passion, and spiritual atmosphere behind the praise anthem.

With ‘Hallelujah’, the drummer turned singer continues his mission of creating music that inspires faith, encourages worship, and draws hearts closer to God, following his recent release of ‘For All You’ve Done’

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Foundation donates mobility scooter to highlife musician Pozo Hayes

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Renowned Ghanaian highlife musician, Pozo Hayes, has received an electric mobility scooter from the Nat Arthur Foundation –Tower of Hope to enhance his mobility, independence and overall well-being.

The presentation, which brought together family members, friends and well-wishers, showed the Foundation’s commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and improving their quality of life.

The Spokesperson for the Foundation, Ms Philomina Kuntum Blankson, said the donation was part of the Foundation’s mission of restoring hope and transforming lives through acts of compassion and community support.

According to her, the Foundation recognised the challenges faced by some vulnerable persons and remained committed to providing practical assistance to improve their daily lives and preserve their dignity.

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Ms Blankson said the foundation has over the years undertaken various charitable interventions aimed at improving lives through healthcare support, community development projects and humanitarian assistance.

 “The donation to Pozo Hayes forms part of its broader efforts to promote dignity, inclusion and social support for persons facing mobility and other life challenges,” she added.

Receiving the scooter, Pozo Hayes expressed gratitude to the Nat Arthur Foundation and all those who contributed towards the initiative.

He described the gesture as life-changing, saying the mobility scooter would greatly improve his movement and enable him to carry out his daily activities with greater ease and confidence.

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The veteran musician also commended the Foundation for its kindness and concern for the welfare of vulnerable members of society.

Dignitaries who attended the event were Prophet King Solomon, Nana Offeh Sebede3 Adeamuoduro Trimud3 Kaakyire Kwame Appiah I, Bosomtwe Asaman Manhene Benkumhene/Detiesohene of Lake Bosomtwe, associates of the musician.

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