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The Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) was filled with joy and festive cheer on Saturday, December 13, as patrons gathered for the much-anticipated MTN Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The night delivered a rich blend of soulful music, scripture readings, and captivating performances, creating reflective yet celebratory atmosphere that captured the true spirit of Christmas.

The evening opened on a serene and uplifting note with Viva Voices, whose angelic harmonies set the tone for a memorable celebration. Their performance drew the audience into the true meaning of Christmas, anchored in reflection and gratitude.

As the programme unfolded, patrons were rewarded with gifts and giveaways, adding to the excitement and festive atmosphere.

The Nine Lessons segment also featured scripture readings delivered by prominent personalities, reinforcing the spiritual essence of the event.
The night came alive with powerful musical performances that blended tradition and contemporary flair.

Award-winning gospel musician Joe Mettle led patrons in heartfelt worship and praise, transforming the atmosphere into one of thanksgiving and reverence.

Ghanaian music superstar Kwame Eugene followed with energetic renditions of his popular hit songs, drawing cheers and sing-alongs from the audience.

The momentum peaked when celebrated singer and songwriter Kofi Kinaata took the stage, delivering crowd-favourite hits that brought the auditorium to life and perfectly captured the joy and warmth of the festive season.
As the curtains fell, it was clear that the 2025 MTN Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols was more than a musical showcase.

It stood as a spiritual journey, one that celebrated faith, unity, and the enduring message of love that defines Christmas.
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