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 Empress Gifty donates GH₵10,000 to Aburi Girls final year students

• Empress Gifty with some students of Aburi Girls
• Empress Gifty with some students of Aburi Girls

Ghanaian gospel music dynamo, Empress Gifty, has donated GH₵10,000 to the final year students of the Aburi Girls Senior High School.

She made the donation on Sunday when she performed at the Annual Thanksgiving ceremony held by the 1999 and other year groups.

It was to honour the memory of her late mother, Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan.

She also promised to stage a free worship concert for the final year students before they write their final exam­ination.

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“Before you write your final exams, call me, I will come with my band, and col­leagues to play a free worship show for you,” she said.

Empress Gifty also prayed for them and wished the final-year students success in their impending examination.

The gospel heavyweight thrilled the gathering with some extraordinary display of soul-inspiring songs from her repertoire.

Her current song, ‘Watch Me,’ got the atmosphere charged with everyone in the auditorium making a bold prophetic declaration with the lyrics of the song during her performance

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 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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‘Crossing Paths’premieres tomorrow

 Reverend Charlene Quaye, Executive Producer for Dia­mond Pillar Production, is set to premiere a must watch Christian ro­mantic drama titled ‘Crossing Paths’ today at the Silverbird Cinemas at Accra Mall and West Hills Mall.

The film promises to captivate audiences with its moving portrayal of love found in unexpected places, brought to life by some of Ghana’s most celebrated actors.

Rev. Quaye told The Spectator that the film’s central message was beautifully summed up in the time­less biblical verse: “In His time, He makes all things beautiful.”

According to her, through laughter, tears, and transformation, ‘Crossing Paths’ reminds viewers that love often arrives when least expected and that with patience, support, and open hearts, even the most unlikely relationships can blossom.

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Directed by renowned filmmaker Pascal Amanfo, the cast includes Joyce Ama Maanu, Edwin Agbeli Jnr, Bella Agyemang, Omari Dwamena, Don K. Kingsley Yamoah, and Char­lene Quaye.

Other veteran actress Irene Opare and the ever-versatile Roselyn Ngissah, alongside Jessica Williams and Peter Ritchie, also features in ‘Crossing Paths’ which explores the emotional journeys of three couples who discover love through chance encounters, faith, and personal growth.

 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Barima Amo set to thrillpatrons at International AmoFest 2025

• Mr Amo
• Mr Amo

 All is set for an awe-inspiring experience at this year’s International AmoFest, slated for Saturday, July 5, 2025 at the Alliance Française.

According to the organisers, this edition would be bigger than ever.

As part of the festival, the day ahead of the event has been earmarked for an exclusive workshop with the guest artistes from the Netherlands.

Patrons of the workshop will discuss topics like; ‘the Ghanaian musicians as part of the global creative commu­nity’ and other issues like ‘financial literacy in the arts’.

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The session would be addressed by bankers, the tourism sector players, government stakeholders and representa­tives from SSNIT.

“I’m taking it back to the beginning with unforgettable songs from my very first CD release,” Amo revealed.

According to him, “I want to hear from you, let me know which songs you want to hear me perform, share your favourite throwbacks, and let’s create a set list together.”

Patrons will enjoy performances from soulful Ebony Winters and the genre-blending Kotokid, both from the Netherlands.

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Revellers would have an unfor­gettable expe­rience with the incredible

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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