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Gospel singer and pastor, MOGmusic, has disclosed the person behind the success of his New Wine Concert since its inception in 2015.
He stated that the Founder and Apostle General of Royalhouse Chapel International, Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah, has played a significant role in organizing the concert by funding the first three editions and has been supportive throughout the years of its existence.
The gospel minister made this revelation in an interview on Joy Prime’s Changes with Roselyn Felli on Friday, March 21, 2025.
“I met the Apostle Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah and my service to his vision touch his heart and he told me that he will help me. So, I submitted to his leadership and I can say for 3 years straight when I started doing New Wine, he single-handedly financed everything. The seed money I used for my first album, he gave it to me to produce that album and I owe my success to Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah,” he narrated.
The ‘Mala’ songwriter added that the Apostle has invested time, money, prayer, counsel, discipline and has also contributed to his breakthrough in some higher places which he has been able to sustain.
“He led the way and obviously it’s been upward ever since,” MOGmusic said.
Born Nana Yaw Boakye, MOGMusic has produced well-known gospel tunes, earning several awards, including the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Male Vocalist of the Year back-to-back in 2020 and 2021.
For over a decade, the musician has blessed Ghanaians and gospel music lovers with spirit-filled songs at his New Wine concert. This year is no exception, as Kumasi has already had its experience of the concert, while Accra is yet to witness it on March 30 at the First Love Church.
The 2025 Accra edition will feature Joe Mettle, Obaapa Christy, Pastor Isaiah Fosu Kwakye Jnr, Barry Neequaye, and Quame Gyedu.
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