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Airtel Ghana, one of the sponsors of this year’s edition of Adom Praiz, powered by Adom 106.3 FM which comes off on August 27, has described the gospel concert as an event that inspires people and revives hopes.According to Airtel, people who have not yet achieved their goals need a spiritual event like Adom Praiz to encourage them and give them the strength to meet those goals.Airtel was the major sponsor of the second edition of Adom Praiz last year and is the major sponsor again for this year.In an interview with Adom News, the Brands and Media Relations Manager for Airtel, Linda Narh said, they decided to sponsor Adom Praiz again because it will renew people and inspire them to live their dreams, which is what Airtel also seeks to do for their customers and Ghanaians.According to her, Airtel believes that apart from offering people the opportunity to renew their hopes and dreams, Adom Praiz also provides the avenue for them to de-stress and connect with God.Last year, American gospel music Diva, Cece Winans performed along with a select group of Ghanaian artistes like Florence Obinim, Cecilia Marfo, Christiana Love, Ernest Opoku, DSP Kofi Sarpong, Soul Winners and No Tribe to give Ghanaians an unforgettable worship experience.This year another American gospel minister, Dr. Ron Kenoly is set to light up the Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre and take the worship experience to another level.Linda Narh said they cannot wait. She said last year’s edition with Cece Winans was great and with Dr Ron Kenoly and local artistes like Stella Seal, Mary Ghansah and the Tagoe Sisters performing, expectations are high and that is why Airtel decided to come on board.
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