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The renowned classical opera singer group, Gracias Choir, is set to break its three-year absence in Ghana.
The group will perform at the Special Conference event scheduled to come off on Monday, March 4, and Tuesday, March 5 at the UPSA (Kofi Ohene Konadu) Auditorium, at 6 pm daily.
The conference which has been themed "Greater Awakening," was organised by the International Youth Fellowship (IYF) in collaboration with the Student Representative Council (SRC) of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).

According to the organisers, the Special Conference has been designed to empower, enlighten, and entertain participants.
They indicated that participants will get the rare opportunity to connect with renowned speaker, Rev. Ock Soo Park
Moreover, attendants will experience the “uplifting music of the world-famous Gracias Choir” and explore networking opportunities.
“The Special Conference is more than just a conference, it's an experience that will equip you with the tools and inspiration to succeed in every aspect of your life,” portions of the statement read.
Individuals interested in participating in the event are being urged to register at https://bit.ly/49OCqxD?r=qr.
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