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A Takoradi-based female preacher has won many hearts on social media after starting her song with a song by Kofi Kinaata.
In the video which has since gone viral, the woman is heard opening up her sermon with highlife singer’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ hit song.
She is captured singing the song word-by-word so passers-by could get the message clearly.
Meanwhile, various people have reacted to the video including Kofi Kinaata himself.
He praised the preacher by sharing the video with his fans on social media.
He posted it with the caption, ‘Somewhere in Takoradi… Effiakuma Trotro Station. Opening Hymn before the sermon. Mummy do all #ThingsFallApart’.
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