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Accra’s International Conference Centre is set to explode on Sunday night as two of the world’s greatest gospel artistes descend on Ghana to join fin celebrations 50 years of nationhood.
Don Moen and Israel Houghton have already given gospel music fans a foretaste of Sunday’s event when the duo joined thousands at the Independence Square on Friday night to sing to the Lord.
But Don Moen, is promising more after visiting Joy FM’s studios with show promoter Nana Opoku Ofori Atta, CEO of Africa Media Corps.
In a lively chat with Joy’s Super Morning Show host Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah on Thursday, Moen entreated all attending the show to come expecting worship, healing, great music and more importantly the presence of God.
“God is enthroned in the praises of his people and I know this is a nation that honours God and when we come together to give thanks and praise, God has promised to inhabit our praises. That is what we are going to do, Israel and I are going to create a platform that welcomes the presence of God and when God comes, He’ll heal, He’ll save, He’ll deliver, and encourage and provide for every need.”
Other artistes on the night, from the local front will include Josh Laryea, Moses OK, Noble Nketia, Danny Nettey, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Naana Frimpong, Bernice Ofei, Oware Junior.
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