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One of the most outstanding Christian gatherings in Kumasi this year was Rhythms of Africa, hosted by renowned gospel musician Sonnie Badu.
The historic event came after an 11-year hiatus since his last major concert and was held on December 21, at the Jubilee Park, Kumasi.
The Jubilee Park was filled as thousands of worshippers and music lovers gathered in great anticipation.

The atmosphere was charged with excitement, worship, and celebration. The production quality of the event was top-notch, featuring excellent sound, lighting, and stage setup, which added to the overall experience.

The night was graced with powerful song ministrations from an impressive lineup of gospel ministers, including SP Kofi Sarpong, Jojo Arhin, Qwame Gyedu, Victoria Sarfo, Joshua Ahenkorah, Lady Lucy, Richlove Fosuhemaa, and many other anointed ministers.
Each artist delivered soul-lifting performances that prepared the audience's hearts for a deep time of worship.
Sonnie Badu took centre stage and ministered for an incredible four hours, delivering back-to-back hits from his rich gospel catalogue.

His performance was energetic, spirit-filled, and deeply impactful.
He captivated the audience with his stage presence, vocal strength, and heartfelt worship, leaving many in awe and deeply blessed.

Rhythms of Africa was a massive success and will be remembered as one of the best Christian events held in Kumasi this year.
The people of Kumasi showed up in style and substantial numbers, demonstrating their love for gospel music and worship.

The event not only celebrated African gospel rhythms but also united believers in praise, worship, and thanksgiving.
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