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The reigning VGMA Artiste of the Year, Diana Antwi Hamilton and a host of gospel musicians on Sunday thrilled residents of Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western Region.
The musicians put up gripping back-to-back praises and Worship during the 2021 PAMUCHAAHA worship experience.
PAMUCHAAHA which means Power Must Change Hands is an annual conference organised by the Breakthrough Family Ministry International (BFMI) to bring revival to the Twin -City.
PAMUCHAAHA has been one word flying in the whole of Sekondi -Takoradi since September 2021.

An ecstatic crowd, made up of hundreds of gospel music lovers, thronged the venue to participate in the conference. It was a huge conference and music fans boogied amid loud cheers and applause.
The 2,500 capacity auditorium of the BFMI was filled by 6:30 pm, and hundreds of people were still marching in, indeed the Western Region was ready for 'Powers To Change Hands'.
It was a night of music, dance, prayer, and jubilation.

This year marking the 11th year of the weeklong conference brought together astute gospel musicians like Diana Antwi Hamilton, Obaapa Christy, Akesse Brempong, gospel ministers within the Twin-city and Accra.
The patrons were thrilled to the tunes of songs that led the audience into the throne room.
Each artist showed their worship and praise prowess when they took their turn on stage, had the audience on their feet throughout the time they were on stage.

You could hear “we want more” anytime the artist wanted to drop their microphone.
Bishop Samuel Osei Tutu, and host of PAMUCHAAHA 2021 in his exhortation to the patrons, said PAMUCHAAHA has come to stay and it will be held on every year so that people of the ‘Twin City’ can praise, worship, and show appreciation to their creator.
The event which happened at the Breakthrough Families Ministry International headquarters in Takoradi was graced by renowned and celebrated men of God in the ‘Twin City and around the world.

After the Worship experience each year Powerful men of God across the World fellowship with the people of the Twin -City for one week.
This year the conference will be attended by Dr Lawrence Tetteh, Dr Kwadwo Bempah, Dr Tim Gbasha, Dr Henry Godson Afful, and the Host Bishop and Rev. Angelina Osei Tutu.
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