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Ghanaian gospel artiste Nana Yaa Otchere, widely known as Mz Nana, was one of the standout performers at the highly anticipated Comfort Plus Experience hosted by gospel powerhouse Diana Hamilton in the United States on Saturday, September 27.
The event took place at the Redeemer’s Chapel in Lanham, Maryland, and gathered hundreds of gospel music lovers from across the diaspora.
Mz Nana’s ministration was nothing short of electrifying, as the audience joined in singing along to her spirit-filled songs. The atmosphere was charged with worship and praise, with many in the crowd visibly moved by her powerful delivery.
Nonetheless, her stage presence kept attendees fully engaged, with many testifying that they could barely remain seated throughout her performance.
Sharing a video highlight of her act with her followers on Facebook, Mz Nana wrote:
“My ministration at the Comfort Plus Experience by Diana Hamilton.”
The concert featured a strong lineup of gospel talents including Kenneth Appiah, Herty Corgie, Millicent Yankey, and the host Diana Hamilton herself.
Together, the ministers created an unforgettable night of worship, praise, and encouragement for the Ghanaian and African diaspora community in the United States.
Mz Nana’s participation in the event comes shortly after her recognition as Best Diaspora Gospel Artiste of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards Europe 2025, further cementing her growing influence as a vibrant voice in gospel music both in Ghana and abroad.
With her remarkable performance at the Comfort Plus Experience, Mz Nana continues to affirm her mission of using music as a tool for evangelism and inspiration, touching hearts and drawing many closer to God.
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