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Ghanaian gospel artiste Joyce Blessing delivered a stunning performance at the highly patronised Adom TV Fufuo Party, enlisting the Independence Day Anniversary revellers into spontaneous choruses as they sang along in praises.


The event brought together numerous fans and celebrities for a day of music, fun, and celebration of Ghanaian culture, with fufuo, the beloved traditional dish.

Joyce Blessing’s performance captivated the audience with over an hour of her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence.

Revellers cheered and danced along as the gospel sensation performed some of her popular hits, blending energetic gospel rhythms with traditional Ghanaian sounds.

The Fufuo Party, organised by Adom TV, has become a popular event where local stars and fans come together to enjoy the best of Ghanaian music, food, and entertainment.

She wowed the crowd with her performance of many of her popular songs such as 'I Swerve,' 'Victory,' 'Repent,' 'Heavy Price,' etc."

The party, which is noted for its lively ambiance, showcased a fusion of traditional dishes, music, and dance, with fufuo served with a variety of soups .


Joyce Blessing’s performance was the highlight of the afternoon, and her showmanship added to the overflowing excitement, reinforcing her place as one of Ghana's lead gospel acts.


This year’s Adom TV Fufuo Party coincided with Ghana's 68th Independence Day Anniversary, infusing the celebration with a patriotic flair. A brass band energised the crowd, seamlessly blending traditional rhythms into the festive atmosphere.


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