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This year's much-anticipated Joy FM Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols came off on Sunday, December 15, at the Labadi Beach Hotel.
This annual event, a staple in the Christmas season, brought together attendees from all over the country to enjoy a harmonious blend of music, drama, and humour.
The festive celebration featured stunning performances from the renowned Grace Chorale International, the award-winning Joe Mettle, and Perez Musik, among others.

Each performance contributed to the evening’s joyful atmosphere, providing a bouquet of reflection that honoured the true spirit of Christmas.

The event was an unforgettable experience, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended, and reinforcing the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols as a treasured tradition in Ghana's holiday celebrations.
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