Ghanaian-born US-based gospel artist, Nana Yaa Otchere, known by her stage name Mz Nana has dropped her awe-inspiring gospel song dubbed ‘Oma Ne Nsa So.’
Poised to uplift gospel music lovers with the maiden inspirational song, which literally means "The Mighty Hand of God” in the Ghanaian language (Twi), it encourages listeners to be hopeful in every circumstance in life.
Talking about what inspired her to break through with ‘Oma Ne Nsa So’, Mz Nana said, "Since the Lord we serve always watches over his words to perform, at his own appointed time, he will lift his mighty hands over every difficult situation and turn every challenging condition around and grant us eternal peace and victory."
The Ghanaian gospel sphere has been vibrant with Mz Nana promising her fans to carve an exceptional niche that will propel her music craft beyond the borders of Ghana.
The 5-minute music video has scenic visuals shot by Tyron Films and it is steadily garnering massive numbers on global streaming platform, YouTube.
This is my maiden song and it is certain to win more souls and hearts for Christ. "I am keen and ready to begin my new chapter of grace and my ‘Oma Ne Nsa So’ song will motivate and change lot of lives. Believing in God is the first wisdom and God will never forsake believers who patronise my songs for praise and worship," Mz Nana said during an interview.
Nonetheless, Mz Nana is a Ghanaian-born US-based gospel artiste passionate about expressing her appreciation for God's majesty and awesome nature.
Born and raised in Ghana with a legal name, Nana Yaa Otchere, she is popularly known by her numerous clients and also on showbiz platforms as Mz Nana.
Growing up in Ghana as a little girl, she attended the Church of Pentecost with her paternal grandmother, where she started singing at Sunday schools and sometimes at the youth conventions.
Mz Nana loved to sing to express her joy for the Lord and encourage people to have faith in the Lord.
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