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Ghanaian gospel music minister MzNana has officially released her highly anticipated new single, “Ahoto (Comfort),” featuring legendary gospel icon Obaapa Christy, and it’s already blessing hearts across the globe.
Presented by Nana Yaa Otchere Ministries, Ahoto (Comfort) is a powerful worship song anchored in themes of hope, reassurance, renewal, and divine peace.
The title Ahoto, meaning Comfort, perfectly captures the song’s message, offering encouragement and spiritual strength to listeners navigating life’s challenges.
The collaboration beautifully bridges generations of Ghanaian gospel music, blending MzNana’s contemporary gospel sound with Obaapa Christy’s timeless, anointed ministry.
The result is a deeply moving worship experience that resonates with both longtime gospel lovers and the new generation.
Since its release, fans have praised the song as a refreshing and Spirit-filled collaboration, celebrating it as a meaningful connection between classic and modern gospel expressions.
“Ahoto (Comfort)” was officially released on December 24, 2025, and is now available on all major digital streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, Audiomack, Boomplay, and YouTube Music.
With this release, MzNana continues to solidify her growing influence in the gospel music scene, while Obaapa Christy once again affirms her enduring legacy through a collaboration that speaks comfort, faith, and hope to the world.
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