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Sonnie Badu releases ‘I love the way’

Dr Sonnie Badu
Ghanaian gospel musician and lead pastor of RockHill Church, Dr Sonnie Badu, has released a new song titled ‘I love the way’.
The track was recorded live at RockHill Church in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 30, 2024, during his Intimate Live Recording Concert.
In an interview with The Spectator Agoro, Dr Sonnie Badu said the new single speaks about God’s love and how He turns difficult situations around.
According to him ‘I love the way’ talks about how God’s love sustains and carries His children through difficult times.
Dr Badu, known for his smooth and steady gospel beats, brings a fresh twist to this song by incorporating the popular Amapiano music style. This change brings new energy to his music, making it more vibrant and danceable and accessible to different audiences, especially the youth.
The chorus, “You are the one that turns my mourning into dancing,” powerfully reflects how God wipes away tears and brings joy to His followers, he explained.
The award winning artiste emphasised God’s sovereignty, by the many attribution to him in both Ghanaian and Nigerian dialects to connect with listeners from different African cultures.
The lyrics encourage listeners to reflect on God’s love and inspire them to build a relationship with Him.
‘I love the way’ is now available on all digital platforms.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Entertainment
My doctors have advised me to limit my movement to heal faster — Nana Ama McBrown on her recent absence from the media

Ghanaian actress, television presenter, and media personality Felicity Ama Agyeman, popularly known as Nana Ama McBrown, has clarified the reason why she has been off the media for some time now.
The widely celebrated media personnel during a live video disclosed that she was not fully healthy and that she had to go for a surgery on her arm.
“You all saw that there was some little discomfort at the area. Sometimes it even felt difficult to perform many activities with that hand. if you watch McBrown Kitchen, you would observe that I was struggling. I took a lot of painkillers,” she revealed.
According to her, only a few people who had gone through what she went through would understand her pain.
“I have been given a lot of caution that I should be careful and reduce my movements, I should let it heal. My doctors and friends have all urged me,” she noted.
She said, she planned to temporarily stay in the house to heal before going back to work.
The multi-talented icon added that the expenses and the physios that came with the surgery was difficult to undergo.
She is therefore calling on Ghanaians to rally behind her by praying and supporting her to recover quickly.
By Jacob Aggrey
Entertainment
Daddy Lumba’s family opens book of condolence, candlelight vigil set for Aug 2

The family of late highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has opened a book of condolence at his residence to honour his memory.
The book of condolence will be available to the public from Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at his home on Kinshasha Crescent, House Number 12 (GA-332-9264), between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily.
In addition, a candlelight vigil will be held on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at Independence Square in Accra. The event, organised in collaboration with the Creative Arts Agency, will begin at 6:00 p.m.
In a statement signed by the family’s lawyer, Fati Ali Yallah, they thanked the public for the overwhelming love and support shown since Daddy Lumba’s passing after a short illness.
They appealed for privacy during this period of mourning and assured that details of the final funeral arrangements will be communicated in due course.
By Jacob Aggrey