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Nii Okai kicked the show off on a worshipful note with songs like Guide Me, Moko Be, Gye W'ayeyi preparing the audience for a night of praises and adoration.
Yaw Sarpong raised the momentum and kept the fans on their feet with a great performance of songs like Se Onyame Hyira Wo, W'aye Awie, Halleluyah.
His performance was all the more moving with his interspersion of his testimonies of what God had done in his life through his songs.
Veteran Gospel diva Stella Seal, looking resplendent in all white also thrilled the audience with songs like Gye Me Taataa, Ontonko, Aheman Mu and other classic songs.
Cindy Thompson set the auditorium alight with songs like Dromo, Anwanwa Do Awurade Kasa, Awurade Bohye among others and it was a charged atmosphere.
Rev Mary Ghansah dished out songs like Wo Ye Ohene, Baba by Sonnie Badu. Setting the auditorium agog, she told the audience she intent to worship God and true to her word she did exactly that.
One of the MC’s for the night Rev. Asuo Mensah capitalized on the tone set by Cindy Thompson’s song “Awurade Kasa” and announced to the crowd to “expect more of these on a night like this. We shall be getting more into worship moments to give thanks to the almighty”.
Talented Rev. Mary Ghansah did not miss the opportunity by getting the crowd deeper into worship moments with “Jesus Christ Yedi w’ayeyi ma wo, Baba oooo and Onipa ben po”.
She took the crowd to another level by performing songs such as “Onyame Nnae, Enka akyir to motivate and encourage them never to give up in whatever they do since God will never fail them. Time show love to Jesus with fancy reggae dance moves to the song “Sweet Jesus and Double Double”.
Daughters of Glorious Jesus have electrified the crow with "Bebre na w'aye ama me, Menya anigye Lord I lift your name on high. At this point, many have abandoned their seats to show off some serious dancing moves, all to the glory of the Lord.
The Dome gets charged virtually shaking seats as the name of Cecilia Marfo is announced.
The performance of Ron Kenoly will be the highlight of a night that is billed to signal the intent of the Adom FM business unit to consolidate its position as the entertainment radio station in the country.
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