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Celebrated Ghanaian gospel minstrel, Celestine Donkor is not resting in her bid to establish friendliness among female gospel musicians.
After doing music projects with Obaapa Christy and Piesie Esther, she is getting ready to release another masterpiece that features ‘Adom’ hit maker Diana Hamilton.
The song tiled ‘Akorfala’ is due for release on April 1, 2025. The title, an Ewe word, means “comforter.”
The song was produced by Joseph Amoah Springboard Studio.
Considering the unbridled talents of these two music powerhouses, ‘Akorfala’ is expected, not only to excite music lovers, but to also impart people that listen to it.
Celestine and Diana have for the past years, been a blessing to the afflicted in society through the music ministry. This unifying gesture, therefore, signifies amplified anointing for the song’s mission.
A lot of testimonies abound with the release of ‘What Shall I Render’ ft. Obaapa Christy and ‘Come and See’ which featured Obaapa Christy.

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