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Nyame So proclaims the goodness of God -Gracee J

Ghanaian gospel musician, Gracee J has released a new song christened Nyame So, to celebrate the greatness of God.
Nyame So, to wit, God is great and is above every other spiritual being and creature on earth as well as the spiritual realm.
Gracee got the inspiration to compose this song during the heat of the COVID-19 pandemic when the whole world was in lockdown, “I was wondering why within a short time everything could come to a standstill no movement that is where I realized how great our God is.”
The song admonishes christians to use everything that is within their reach to proclaim the goodness of God and worship Him as such.
Gracee believes that “He is omnipotent (all-knowing) reigning sovereign over all.Christ is the glory of God in the fullness of its radiance.”
The song was produced by Enoch Owuraku Kissi of E.O studios and the video directed by Flashbak Media, Macwillies.
Gracee j is a songwriter, composer, gospel musician, entrepreneur and a proud member of the ICGC prayer temple North Legon.
She began her professional music carrier in 2013 with her maiden album titled, Eye Nadom and followed with her second album Wo Nkyen.
Aside her music, the gospel music diva also has a Gracee J Charity Foundation through which she takes care of the under previlage in the society especially those in the orphanage homes,
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WingXstudios launches nationwide search for its next icon
WINGXSTUDIOS has officially announced the launch of its highly anticipated talent search, aimed at discovering a bold, confident, and photogenic individual to represent the brand as the next WingXstudios Icon.
The initiative, which is open to all ages and gender, seeks individuals with the ability to tell powerful stories through images without speaking a single word.
According to the organisers, the ideal candidate should possess the charisma and creativity to sell a brand or product with just a single picture.
As part of the ultimate prize package, the winner will receive a cash prize, the coveted WingXstudios Icon title, ambassadorial deals, and opportunities to collaborate with other brands.
In addition, the selected icon will secure a contract with WingXstudios, which includes free photoshoots throughout their reign.
WingXstudios is also calling on sponsors and partners who wish to support or collaborate on this new project. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the studio directly for more details.
The search is officially on, and the studio urges anyone with talent, confidence, and visual storytelling ability to step forward and seize this opportunity.
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Maame Tiwaa of ‘YawSarpong & Asomafo’fame passes on

MAAME TIWAA, the celebrated backing vocalist of legendary gospel group ‘Yaw Sarpong & Asomafo,’ has been reported dead after a short illness. The news of her demise broke in the early hours of Sunday, December 7, 2025.
For decades, Maame Tiwaa stood beside Yaw Sarpong as the soothing female voice of the group. She contributed to numerous gospel classics that continue to inspire believers across the country. Her vocals featured prominently on numerous gospel classics including ‘Wo Haw Ne Sen’, ‘Awurade Ka Me Ho’, ‘Yen Fa Oye Nkoaa’, and ‘Mensuro’. These songs became staples in Christian homes and churches across Ghana, with many believers drawing spiritual upliftment from her performances. Her voice helped establish the Asomafo sound as one of the most influential gospel collectives in the country.
Her last known performances was her tribute to Yaw Sarpong at this year’s TGMA night and at her son’s wedding. In recent months, Maame Tiwa had been actively caring for Yaw Sarpong during his health struggles.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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