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All is set for the second edition of Coca Cola Christmas with Danny Nettey, a renowned gospel musician, at the La Palm Beach Hotel in Accra December 25.
The event is designed around the core theme of Christmas, which is the period the world celebrates the birth of our saviour Jesus Christ.
Last year’s edition was observed based on the peace the country is enjoying through music and worship.
Danny Nettey speaking in an interview with Myjoyonline.com Tuesday said this year’s event will be used as a thanks-giving event, and they would be thanking God for his unlimited favour.
“This year’s event, we are using it as a thanks-giving event and it’s more like thanking God for his unlimited favour, we have a lot things to thank him for. For last year, I think we were celebrating the prince of peace, the fact that we had [peace]in the country. This year is for his unlimited favour,” Danny Nettey disclosed.
He announced that this year’s event will be spiced up by a special appearance by a renowned musician, Uche Agwu, who is based in South Africa.
Uche Agwu is a very powerful minister of the world of God who has touched the souls of many through music. He is widely known for his hit song Double Double.
Apart from Danny Nettey, other local artistes who will also perform at the Coca Cola Christmas include Pastor Helen Yawson, Nii Okine, Noble Nketia, Soul Winners and a host of others.
Danny Nettey promised a bigger event this year which is spirit-filled.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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