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Ghanaian-born, U.S.-based gospel sensation Mz Nana, known offstage as Nana Yaa Otchere, is making waves in the gospel music scene with whispers of an unexpected collaboration and a promise of a free concert that has fans buzzing with excitement.
The GMU-USA 2024 Gospel Artiste of the Year (US-based) and founder of Nana Yaa Otchere Ministries is poised to elevate her ministry and music career to new heights, blending her soul-stirring melodies with a fresh, surprising twist.
Mz Nana, whose recent hits like “Oma Ne Nsa So” and “Faithful God” have captured the hearts of gospel lovers worldwide, dropped a tantalizing hint during a recent interview with following her impactful donation of sewing machines and hair dryers to graduates in Asamankese.

When asked about her upcoming projects, she smiled and said, “I’m working on something big - something no one will see coming. It’s a collaboration that will bridge worlds and bring a new sound to gospel music. Stay tuned!”
While she remained tight-lipped about the details, sources close to the artist suggest that Mz Nana may be teaming up with a major African artiste. Such a collaboration would be a groundbreaking moment for Ghanaian gospel music, merging Mz Nana’s heartfelt, Twi-infused worship style with a global gospel powerhouse.
Adding to the excitement, Mz Nana announced plans for a free concert in Accra later this year, promising a “special event that will bring the community together in worship and celebration.” The event, which she hinted will take place at a yet-to-be-disclosed venue, is expected to draw thousands of fans eager to experience her dynamic stage presence and spirit-filled performances.
“I want to give back to my people in Ghana,” she shared. “This concert will be a gift—a night of praise, healing, and joy, completely free for all who come.” The announcement has already sparked a flurry of engagement on social media, with fans expressing their anticipation and speculating about whether the mystery collaborator might make a surprise appearance at the event.
Mz Nana’s journey in gospel music began at a young age in Accra, where she sang at Sunday schools and youth conventions at the Church of Pentecost with her grandmother.
Her recent achievements, including her 2024 Ghana Music Awards-USA win and her nomination for Diaspora Gospel Artiste of the Year at the 2023 Ghana Music Awards-Europe, have solidified her status as a beacon of inspiration in the gospel community.
Her commitment to uplifting others, both through her music and philanthropy, continues to resonate deeply, as seen in her recent efforts to empower Asamankese graduates with tools for self-sufficiency.
As the buzz around her upcoming collaboration and free concert grows, Mz Nana remains focused on her mission to inspire and uplift through music.
Whether she’s partnering with a big-name artist or hosting a night of worship in Accra, one thing is clear: Mz Nana is ready to take gospel music to new heights, and her fans can’t wait to see what’s next. Keep an eye on her social media for updates and this is one event you won’t want to miss!
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