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Gospel singer Eugene Theodore Torngmortey Zuta aka Eugene Zuta taps into his upcoming album to raise funds and create awareness about the fight against child trafficking in Ghana.
The album titled 'God Is” which will be launched this April aims to encourage Ghanaians to affirm their faith in a God who is present in all seasons.
It comes on the back of the Covid-19 pandemic which according to him, dealt a deadly blow to many leading many to question their faith.
“It is a call for God’s people to remember His name “I Am…” as revealed to Moses in Exodus 3. It is a call to remember the saints of old who endured persecution, hunger, and difficulty in other to gain,” said Euegene Zuta in a published press post on social media.
The album features other Ministers including Siisi Baidoo, Nana Amoah, Sheila Botchwey, Ann Victoria Debrah, Seth Acquah (Joyful way Inc.), Ps. Samuel Akrasi and Sarah Lampety.
The album will be used to create awareness of child trafficking in Ghana and garner support and funds to help rescue kids sold to slavery on the Volta Lake.
For Eugene, music was a passion that was discovered early in his teenage years till present. Music was a major channel by which he expressed his devotion and love for God.
Following the experience garnered there, he became both the Music Director of the Scripture Union Choir and a leader of the school choir in Senior High School.
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