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The National Theatre was transformed into a sanctuary of divine praise and cultural splendour on Saturday, December 20, 2025, as the Adom TV Nine Lessons and Carols Night delivered a masterclass in festive celebration.


The event, which has become a cornerstone of the Ghanaian Christmas calendar, drew thousands of patrons from across the country for a night that seamlessly blended the solemnity of the nativity story with the high-energy rhythms of contemporary gospel and traditional highlife.
From the moment the curtains rose, it was clear that this was no ordinary carol service.


There was a powerhouse lineup of gospel stars, including Piesie Esther, Mavis Asante and Abena Ruthy, among others, who led the audience through a medley of classic hits and soulful carols.
The Nine Lessons: A Narrative of Hope
True to the tradition of the service, the nine lessons were read by a diverse group of prominent personalities, ranging from corporate executives to fan-favourite Adom TV presenters.

The readings, which trace the biblical story of the fall of humanity, the promise of a Messiah, and the birth of Jesus, were delivered with a uniquely Ghanaian touch.
Between each lesson, the audience was treated to carols with a twist—familiar hymns like “Silent Night” and “Joy to the World” reimagined with African percussion and highlife arrangements.
More Than Music: A Cultural Melting Pot
Beyond the music, the night was a showcase of Ghanaian fashion and comedy.
The hosts for the evening—the dynamic duo of Abena Pokuaa Ahwenee and OPD—kept the atmosphere light and engaging, weaving humour into the transitions between spiritual segments.
The night culminated in a praise jam that saw the entire National Theatre on its feet.
As the clock approached midnight, the performers joined together for a final rendition of “Afehyia Pa”, leaving the audience with a sense of renewed hope and festive joy.
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