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Gospel artiste, Gifty Adorye, popularly known as Empress Gifty, has revealed that some secular artistes in Ghana have been invited for her annual event.
At the launch of ‘Resurrection Effect Concert’ 2020, on Tuesday, at the MJ Grand Hotel in Accra, the singer announced that a number of artistes have been invited and she is still inviting more.

Empress Gifty, however, declined to mention the names of these artistes who will perform with her.
This year’s ‘Resurrection Effect Concert’ comes off on Easter Monday, April 13, at the Junction Mall, Accra.

The second edition of Empress Gifty’s concert is under the theme ‘’The blood that speaks life”.

Gospel artistes billed to perform on the night include MOG Music, Zaza Mokhethi (South Africa), Herty Corgie (USA), Rev. Dr Thomas Yawson and Prophet Abbeam Danso.

The launch of ‘Resurrection Effect Concert’ 2020 was attended by notable personalities including the husband of the singer, Hopeson Adorye; chief of the Nigerian Igbo community in Ghana, Dr Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu; Tagoe Sisters, Ohemaa Mercy, Abena Serwaa Ophelia, and many others.


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