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The Kirk Hour has come
The hour has come. The auditorium is dark. The Kirk hour has come. The crowd chants from the gallery high up the auditorium “We want Kirk! We want kirk! The crowd is now on their chairs still chanting.
Kirk is finally on stage with such power, wearing a white T shirt Ready to do 20 years of gospel music in one night. Lovely Day he starts with and crowd can't just resist his flow; his rhythm. The shouts is now deafening. He announces a VI P in the building. His name is Jesus!!!!!!!!
Kirk relates his story about how God makes lemonade out of lemons.He sings 'I know that I can make it' and as he introduces 'Imagine Me' everybody gets ready to sing along.
He assures the audience that no matter what life brings up, 'there is something about the name Jesus' that still gives us hope for 'a brighter day'. He adds Michael Jackson's 'We are the world' and the sing along continues.
People are standing on chairs listen to him minister, the tempo lowers as he speaks. Everybody hangs on to his every word. And audience trade out shouts after shout with him.
He performs many more songs and finishes with a 'God like you'. A thick and exhausted crowd begins to file out. It is turn for taxi drivers to make money.
No Tribe
The stage is truly African now. No Tribe mounts, with two huge drums with one of them beating the drums like a trained gong-gong beater with such a fascinating rhythm that gets the crowd hugely enthusiastic.
'Nyame ye' is the song they begin with the crowd sings along. Award-winning Na Cee makes the stage his own. 'Ab3 mu awye' is delighting the audience. No Tribe are something else!! Great performance and oo they have introduced a new dancing step called the crab dancing.
They send all the congregation looking in one direction as the congregation join in the crab dancing. Amazing stuff!!! Jama in the house now. Dancing shouting is on but ooo sad, No Tribe has to go. The crowd wants more. OOOOO boouy something else so far.
The M.C introduces seasoned men of God, Bishop James Saah and pastors from ICGC. Politicians are also present. Mike Gizo, a former minister under NDC and Nana Oye Lithur, current minister for Women and Children Affairs. Pastor Gabriel Ansah of N'asem University is also introduced.
There is a sense of expectation as No Tribe hits the stage. You will need an energy drink.
Cecilia Marfo steps onto the stage in all white.
She begins in a worship mood. The crowd moves with the flow. They were jumping, shouting moments ago when Ohemaa Mercy performed but here they are now in a emotive mood. Their anointed hands lifted high up.
Some have closed their eyes in worship of the Almighty God. Several lips tremble in obvious prayer. If this continues - grateful tears is not far from any eye. Marfo tries to change the gear with the shouts of choo boi!! choo boi! the crowd responds hey! at each shout.Two more worship songs has turned her performance into real church service. And she ends.
Ohemaa Mercy
The Edin Jesus singer has taken over the microphone and she is greeted with rapturous applause from a spirited crowd. With no time to waste at all, Mercy gets on fire. Clad in an all yellow attire and with her powerful voice she gets the crowd jumping, hoping, singing her delectable tunes.
She ad-libs so well; crowd sings long so well. The excitement is getting to a crescendo. Ahhhhhhhhhh, greets the end of the performance - an agonising end from an insatiable crowd.
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