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Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Peprah has secured three nominations at the prestigious Telecel Ghana Music Awards, further highlighting his growing impact in the country’s gospel music industry.
The celebrated worship leader earned a nomination in the Gospel Artiste of the Year category, placing him among the top gospel musicians recognised for their contributions to the industry during the year under review.
Kofi Owusu Peprah also received a nomination in the Urban Contemporary Gospel Song of the Year category with his uplifting track “Big God (Afro)”. The song has enjoyed strong reception among gospel music lovers, gaining attention for its energetic sound and inspiring message about the greatness of God.
In addition, the gospel musician secured another nomination in the Best Traditional Gospel Song of the Year category with his powerful worship song “M’aseda,” which features renowned Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Hamilton. The collaboration has resonated strongly with audiences since its release and has become a favourite during church services and gospel gatherings.

The three nominations place Kofi Owusu Peprah among the gospel artists whose music has made a significant impact over the past year.
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards remains the most prestigious awards platform in Ghana’s music industry, recognising outstanding achievements by musicians across various genres including gospel, highlife, hip-life, afrobeat, reggae and dancehall.
Over the years, the awards scheme has played a key role in celebrating artistic excellence and promoting the growth of the Ghanaian music industry while providing musicians with a platform to showcase their work to a wider audience.
Kofi Owusu Peprah has gradually built a reputation as a passionate gospel minister whose music carries strong spiritual messages. Known for his powerful voice and energetic worship sessions, he has become a respected figure in the gospel fraternity.

His songs continue to inspire many listeners across churches, concerts and digital platforms, where his music ministry continues to reach audiences beyond Ghana.
“Big God (Afro)” has particularly gained popularity among younger audiences who appreciate the blend of contemporary gospel sounds with uplifting lyrics. Meanwhile, “M’aseda,” featuring Diana Hamilton, has also been widely embraced for its traditional gospel style and powerful message of gratitude to God.
Many fans and followers of the gospel singer have already expressed excitement over the nominations, describing the recognition as well deserved considering the consistency and dedication he has shown in his ministry through music.

Industry observers also note that the nominations reflect the continued strength of gospel music in Ghana, as the genre continues to command strong influence and recognition on major award platforms.
With three nominations already secured, Kofi Owusu Peprah heads into the awards ceremony with strong support from his fans and the gospel music community.
As anticipation builds towards the awards night, many supporters remain hopeful that the gospel musician will emerge victorious in one or more of the categories, further solidifying his position as one of Ghana’s leading gospel voices.
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