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Ghana's charismatic female gospel musician, Joyce Blessing, thrilled hundreds of patrons with an electrifying performance at the 2026 edition of the Adom TV Fufu Party, held at the forecourt of Joy FM, Kokomlemle, in Accra on March 28.
The event, an annual free fufu extravaganza organised by Adom News as part of the Ghana Month celebrations, aims to promote the local dish and bring people together.
Patrons described Joyce Blessing’s performance as a highlight of the event, a bonus that elevated the overall experience.
The atmosphere was charged with energy as the station and its sponsors partnered with local restaurants to prepare and serve large quantities of fufu, fostering a strong sense of community among attendees.
People from across the country flocked to the venue, turning the event into a truly national celebration.














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