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The third edition of Atarah Praise brought together hundreds of patrons at the forecourt of Believers Grace Crown Ministry International, located at Adenta Barrier last Sunday, May 25, 2025.
The event that served as a platform for believers and many gospel industry stakeholders to converge and exhort their maker.
Kofi Owusu Peprah opened the performances with a breathtaking delivery, which got the whole venue charged.
The host of the night, Prophet Atarah, took his turn amidst an energetic display he is known for.
After taking patrons through his various hits and renditions with Mavis Asante and Piesie Esther, he surprised everyone by playing some instruments live on stage.
This attracted applause from the excited crowd at the event.
Piesie Esther and Mavis Asante took the show to an unstoppable level when they had their turn on the big stage.
Ghanaian gospel talent, Nana Yaw Asare made a rare appearance on the stage to the administration of all, dishing out classic soul-inspiring songs from his repertoire.
Together with all the artistes on the bill, they rocked the gathering and created unforgettable memories.
Determined to touch lives, Prophet Atarah gave away sewing machines to two young ladies and enrolled them into a fashion school for free.
This, he said, was an initiative by his foundation to help society and thanked everyone for joining them for an unforgettable time.
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