UK-based Ghanaian and international gospel musician, Sonnie Badu is fostering unity and a stronger bond between Africans in North America.
The award-winning musician, through his 2017 US Tour, is taking the gospel and his music to some cities in the US and Canada.
The tour, which is a worship and word conference, brings together nationals from several African countries under one roof.
“We started all our tours in North America in the US which is a word and worship conference so we are putting worship and the word together which we do our concerts and then our conferences,” the Minister said in an interview with Myjoyonline.com.
He explained that he has so far visited several cities including New Jersey, Toronto, Houston, Philadelphia, New York, Michigan and Florida.
With several other cities still being confirmed, it’s unclear when Sonnie Badu will be done with the concert.
All venues have brought together nationals from Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Congo, Kenya and a host of others.
“It gathers Africans together … they all come together for my conferences,” the ‘Still You Reign’ hit singer revealed.
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