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Ghanaian gospel sensation, Samuel Séy, is raising the flag of Ghana high in the United Kingdom.
The artiste has been praised for his exceptional ministration at events and churches in the UK and Ghana.
At the 2019 Ghana Music Awards UK, he won the ‘UK Based Uncovered Artiste of the Year’ much to the delight of his fans.

The singer also thrilled patrons with his spirit-filled performance at the event.
His ‘Kronkron’ (Holy) track is making waves across the world and is fast becoming one of the most loved gospel songs in recent times.
Samuel Séy was raised by a strict Christian mother, Janet Serwah Mensah and His uncle Rev Samuel Nana Poku of the Abundant Life Baptist Church in the US.

He commenced his ministry at a very young age in Ghana where he led a group called Precious Jewels and ROPS in Grace Baptist Church in the Ashanti regional town of Amakom.
The minister was regarded as the best young drummer back then in Kumasi.
He has used his incredible talent to serve at the Faith Baptist Church, Seven-Sisters in North-London UK preparing to release another thrilling gospel song.
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