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Sensational gospel artistie, Adjoa Sarpong has released a new music video "Nhyira", featuring Stephen Tetteh.
The new music comes with a video and is available on all her social media handles: Youtube-Adjoa Sarpong, Instagram-adjoasap and Facebook- Adjoa Asieduwa Sarpong.
Adjoa is a proud daughter of gospel legend, Rev. Alexander Bruce Ghartey; popularly known in Ghanaian music industry as Uncle Ato.
With his blessings, she released her maiden album, ‘Kronkron’. A further release of a music video for one of the tracks on the album “Nea wa y3” which featured Uncle Ato, received enormous airplay on television and radio stations. Nhyira is one of the songs on the said album.
In 2019 she launched her annual music concert dubbed “UCONNECT” and also used the occasion to inaugurate her Music brand “ASM” (Adjoa Sarpong Ministry).
Speaking to the media, the artiste who is usually mistaken for gospel legend, Stella Seal hopes that the music which was written specifically for her by Stephen Tetteh will have the touch and transform the lives of Christians. "Nhyira" is on the Kronkron album and the favorite of most listeners. It is a song of blessing, praise, assurance and gratitude to the Most High One.
Adjoa Sarpong is a Deaconess of the Pentecost Church at the Redemption Valley District, Tema. She is married and committed to her home to wit she alludes to the fact that family is very important and everything to her.
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