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 Ohemaa Woyeje rallies support for Kwadee

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 Media personality Ohe­maa Woyeje has called on industry players to extend a helping hand to hiplife artist Jerry Anaabaa, popularly known as Okomfour Kwadee in his deteriorating condition.

Scores of individuals have cited neglect by industry stakeholders and listed various factors they believe were re­sponsible for the current state of the legendary musician.

But sharing her opinion on the development, Ohemaa Woyeje has urged individuals to stop playing the blame game, emphasising that the focus should rather be on supporting the musician in this difficult time.

“Enough of all the rumours and allegations surround­ing the health of Okomfour Kwadee. The only interest is to move Kwadee from his current state to a better one, so he can be better, even if he doesn’t want to sing anymore after he is healed. All the blame games won’t help. Gha­naians are fond of such things, and it is not right,” she said in a viral video.

She further pointed out that constant accusations from people could discourage potential supporters from providing medical help.

“How do you even know if the allegations you’re making are true? What some of you are doing could discourage others from stepping in to help him. And, if he dies, what do we gain? Enough of the allegations. Let’s come together and support him so he can become the Kwadee we once knew,” she added.

Kwadee, known for his significant contributions to Ghanaian music, has become a subject of concern due to the deterioration of his mental health in recent years.

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 Praise Reloaded:  Joe Mettle to rock El-Wak Sports Stadium on June 29

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 Believers will have an unforgettable time of worship at this year’s Praise Reloaded by Joe Mettle, slated for the El-Wak Sports Stadium on June 29, 2025.

This year happens to be the 14th edition since the inception of Praise Reloaded.

This edition, with the theme ‘Festival of Gratitude,’ will see Ntokozo Mbambo, Na­thaniel Bassey, and Akesse Brempong team up with Joe Mettle to lead the gathering for ‘Thanksgiving’.

Speaking at the launch, which took place at the Palms by Eagle Hotel in Accra last Friday, Joe Mettle said, the last edi­tion was held at a bigger venue, the Accra Sports Stadium, but unfortunately, due to restrictions on the use of the pitch for concerts, they could not secure it.

Against this backdrop, the team explored other options and settled on the El-Wak Sports Stadium for an awesome atmosphere.

He said, there are some other gospel musicians and Men of God who would be announced ahead of the main event on June 29.

Additionally, Joe Mettle revealed that God laid on his heart to make this year’s event free for patrons, and urged them to come with an expectant heart to enter into an atmosphere of breakthrough.

Akesse Brempong, on his part, said he was optimistic that God will do something re­markable in the lives of patrons

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 Gospel singer releases ‘Make a Way’

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 Sensational gospel singer, Ce­lestina Achiaa Annor known in showbiz circles as Ohemaa Tina has released a single ‘make a way’ to encourage Christians in challenging times.

The song which is already making waves has received a lot testimonies from listeners.

In an interview with The Specta­tor Agoro, she said the lyrics reflect deep personal conviction, drawing from biblical promises that God makes a way where there seems to be none.

The song, she says, was a testi­mony of how faith can sustain people through life’s struggles.

Speaking about the inspiration be­hind the song, Ohemaa Tina shared that it was birthed from her personal experiences and faith journey.

“This song is not just for me but for everyone who finds themselves in difficult situations, those who feel abandoned and are waiting on God to turn things around,” she explained. “It is a prayer wrapped in music, a plea for God to make a way when all doors seem shut.”

She revealed that like many believers, she has encountered mo­ments where she had no one to turn to but God.

With ‘make a Way,’ Ohemaa Tina cements her position as a gospel artist with a mission to inspire, up­lift, and draw people closer to God through music.

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 Israel Ofori drops new song ‘Wo Fata’

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 Gospel musician Israel Ofori has officially re­leased a new worship song ‘Wo fata,’ a song of deep devotion and birthed from a place of gratitude and reverence to God.

The new song which was released on Good Friday, April 18 is inspired by the bible verse of Revelation 5:9 which states “And they sang a new song, saying You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased for God’s people from every tribe and language and peo­ple and language.”

Wo Fata blends Israel’s vocals with rich instru­mentation, creating an atmosphere of worship that echoes with believers world­wide.

Speaking with The Spec­tator Agoro, Israel said “my prayer is that this song becomes a tool for people to express their love and wor­ship, drawing them closer to God’s presence.”

He said ‘Wo Fata’ is available on all major streaming platforms includ­ing Youtube, Boomplay, Spo­tify, Boomplay, Apple music, Deezer, Tidal and Amazon.

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