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The Accra International Conference Centre was transformed into a sanctuary of sound, spirit, and sheer celebration on April 20, as MTN Ghana rolled out the red carpet for its flagship gospel event, MTN Stands in Worship. And what a night it was.
Thousands of worshippers, music lovers, and fans of pure talent packed the auditorium, hungry for a divine experience, and MTN delivered beyond expectations.
From the moment the lights dimmed and the first notes rang through the hall, it was clear this wasn’t going to be just another gospel concert—it was a spiritual spectacle.

The legendary Tagoe Sisters opened the night with their smooth harmonies and commanding stage presence.
Their voices, seasoned with decades of ministry, reminded the crowd why they remain the undisputed queens of Ghanaian gospel music. As their final note faded, the auditorium was already on its feet.
Then came Empress Gifty—bold, brilliant, and anointed. Her entrance alone sent a wave of excitement through the crowd.
Dressed to slay and sing, she commanded the stage with grace and fire, delivering one high-energy number after another. With every song, she moved from raw power to pure praise, turning the venue into a dancing church.
Not to be outdone, the ever-versatile Nacee brought the crowd to its knees—figuratively and spiritually.

His powerful vocals, gripping lyrics, and effortless connection with the crowd made for one of the night’s most moving moments. As people swayed and sang along, the atmosphere turned electric.
When Nacee and Empress Gifty teamed up for a jaw-dropping finale, the AICC vibrated with applause, shouts, and praise. It was a performance so powerful it felt like heaven itself was tuning in.
MTN Viva Voices added a rich, layered sound to the night, their professional harmonies giving each performance extra polish and power.
Gospel veteran Hannah Marfo then stepped up with her timeless hits, sending waves of nostalgia and joy through the audience. Voices rang out as patrons, young and old, joined her in song, proving that her music still touches souls.

Adding to the night’s spiritual richness, worship leader Godfred Kwei Blankson, known as Nii Kwei, led a deeply personal worship session that quieted the crowd and opened hearts.
His emotional delivery brought many to tears. It was a sacred pause in a night filled with energy, reminding everyone that at the heart of it all was an intimate moment with God.
And then came the icing on the cake—MTN’s famous surprise giveaways. In true MTN fashion, lucky audience members won GH¢1,000 airtime packages, the latest Samsung and Apple smartphones, and other goodies that sent the crowd into wild celebration.
Screams of joy echoed as names were called, turning worship into a full-blown blessing fest.

Among the most spirited of attendees was Maame Serwaa, a trader from Amasaman.
Drenched in sweat and joy from nonstop dancing, she said, “This is my second time at MTN Stands in Worship, and this one was even more powerful. I danced, I prayed, I cried, and I got blessed. MTN has done it again. I’m coming every year as long as I live.”
By the time the final note was sung and the lights dimmed, one thing was clear: MTN Stands in Worship 2025 wasn’t just a concert. It was a journey. A divine encounter. A glorious fusion of showbiz and spirit.
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