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Renowned international gospel artiste, Kirk Dwayne Franklin has expressed his profound desire to make God and Ghanaians proud at the 2013 Adom Praiz concert.
The Grammy award winning musician, who is the headline act for this year's Adom Praiz concert touched down at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) at exactly 13:30hrs GMT aboard a Delta Airline flight with his 16-man band.
Speaking in an interview on Adom FM, which was also simulcast on all Multimedia Group Limited platforms, the Imagine Me hit singer disclosed that he is excited to be in Ghana for the much anticipated show.
According to him, he is "really so excited to just get the chance to be back" in Ghana and promised that Ghanaians are going to witness an "incredible" show Saturday night at the Perez Dome in Dzorwulu.
"My promise to my fans is [I will] leave my heart on the stage to just give everything with the whole band and singers. Whenever we do what we do, we always do it for God's glory, always do it to make God great and make his name famous," Kirk Franklin stated.
At the concert, his main aim he noted is "to make sure that people can feel and experience the passion and love for God that we have."
Kirk Franklin will be rocking the Adom Praiz stage alongside Cecelia Marfo, Cwesi Oteng, Ohemaa Mercy and No Tribe.
He revealed that he is "really just so excited to have a chance to come back, I think they have to pull me off stage [because] I'm going to try and do 20 years of music [Saturday] night. When I get on stage, I have to do 20 years of songs."
"I come to just celebrate the love of Christ with all the songs he's blessed me [with] to just be a steward and I just want to make him proud," he noted.
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