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Every year, patrons of Adom FM’s annual music concert, Adom Praiz give outstanding testimonies of how God has showered his abundant favour in their lives.
Ahead of this year's event scheduled for Friday, September 6, at the Perez Dome, Dzorwulu, one of the acts billed to perform, music legend Rev Yaw Agyemang Badu has shared one miraculous thing God had done for him.
According to the gospel maestro, popularly referred to as YABS, he had to pay a penalty at the Kumasi Airport for a delayed flight, an incident that got him furious because he thought the Aviation Centre had cheated him.
YABS said he wanted to travel by road but decided to travel by air to get to his destination early.
“I was told the flight will take off at 12:30 pm so I got there at 12:00 pm and they told me check-in time is over so I will be on standby. I waited till 2:00 pm and they told me that I would have to pay a ¢200.00 penalty fee,” he recounted.
He said he met a fan who asked of his mobile money number when it was time to board the 7:00 pm flight.
He said when he later checked his phone, he saw a text message which read “you’ve received GH¢1,000.”
“If I had no patience it wouldn’t have happened. If you love God things happen easily. Some curses are blessings in disguise. What God was doing I didn’t understand,” he said on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show.
Watch the full interview below:
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