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A gospel musician and lecturer at Accra Technical University, Adeline Baidoo, has shared her journey from hardship to empowerment.
Born in the village of Asuoabena-Nkwarteng in the Birim-North District in the Eastern Region, Adeline faced a difficult childhood marked by parental absence and maltreatment.
She moved between relatives and experienced rejection when her estranged mother returned briefly but refused to acknowledge her publicly.
“During tough times, I survived on a single meal every three days and endured maltreatment, yet I held on to my faith,” she recounted.
Despite these challenges, Adeline excelled academically. After completing junior high in Somanya and senior high at Koforidua Secondary-Technical School, she trained as a teacher and went on to earn a Teacher’s Certificate ‘A’, Diploma in Basic Education, and higher degrees, including a Master’s Degree from the University of Education, Winneba. She is now a final-year PhD candidate in Arts and Culture at UEW.

Her teaching career spans all levels, from primary school to tertiary education, showcasing her dedication as an educator and her passion for shaping lives.
Gospel music journey
Adeline’s music career began in 2008 with her debut album, Awuradze Agye Me, followed by Oye Odo and Oye Awuradze.
In 2018, she remixed Oye Awuradze, and her hit song M’abre Pen was released on January 26, 2024. Her recent singles include Oye Awurade Refix, Hallelujah Praise, and Yehowa Aseda.
Her music reflects her life experiences and deep faith, resonating with audiences across Ghana and beyond.
Overcoming personal struggles
Adeline’s personal life has not been without challenges. She endured domestic abuse in her first marriage and faced financial exploitation in her second.
Despite these hardships, she found joy in motherhood, giving birth to her daughter, Adeodata Yehowa Ani Quansah, while pursuing her Master’s degree.
“I lived alone during my pregnancy, but God and my determination saw me through,” she shared.
Advocating for women’s empowerment
In addition to her music and academic career, Adeline founded the Ghana Women Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women.
She has inspired many, as she continues to uplift women and youth through her music, advocacy, and teaching.
Within 11 months, the forum has grown to include about 2,000 members and boasts supporters like Deputy Minister of Gender and Social Protection, Francisca Oteng Mensah; Laweh University College’s Professor Goski Alabi; National Science and Maths Quiz Mistress, Professor Elsie Effah Kaufman; musician Okyeame Kwame; and Nana Ama Amissah III, Chief of Mankessim.
“We aim to inspire women to overcome challenges and achieve their potential,” Adeline explained.
A story of hope and resilience
Adeline Baidoo’s journey is a testament to the power of faith and perseverance. From her humble beginnings to her accomplishments as a lecturer, gospel musician, and advocate, she continues to inspire others with her story of hope.
“God has turned my trials into testimonies. I use my story to counsel women and encourage them that no matter what they face, they can overcome,” she said.
Her life is a shining example of how faith, resilience, and determination can transform adversity into a source of inspiration.
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