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Mr. Abraham Akuffo, a Gospel Musician at Kasoa Nyanyano has called on Christians to use music as an effective tool for communicating to God.
He said music played a very important role in the spiritual uplifting of every Christian and that without it there would not be spiritual wellbeing.
Mr Akuffo made the call at the launch of his maiden Gospel album at Kasoa Nyanyano on Friday.
The title of the single track album is “Rejoice” which he described as the hitmaker of history.
Mr. Akuffo urged Ghanaians to put their talents in to practice for the benefit of the nation.
He also asked the youth to open a new chapter of their life by refraining from acts which hinder national development.
To this end, he thanked the Lord for the successful launch of the album.
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