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MTN Ghana’s flagship annual gospel concert, MTN Stands in Worship, came alive at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Sunday, April 20, 2025, drawing thousands of worshippers for an unforgettable night of praise and worship.
The spirit-filled event brought together people from all walks of life to celebrate the essence of Easter through music and spiritual reflection.

Dressed in symbolic white attire, attendees filled the venue to capacity, creating an atmosphere of joy, reverence, and heartfelt worship.
This year’s edition featured a stellar lineup of celebrated gospel artistes, including Nacee, Empress Gifty, Tagoe Sisters, Moses OK, Hannah Marfo, and MTN Viva Voices, amongst others. Their soul-stirring performances lifted spirits and reminded all present of Easter's enduring message - hope, redemption, and love.

The night began with an opening ministration by MTN Viva Voices, setting the tone with heartfelt worship to mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The programme flowed seamlessly from worship sessions to slow highlife gospel melodies and explosive praise moments that had the audience dancing in joyful celebration.

Gospel music minister Godfred Kwei Blankson, also known as Nii Kwei, led the crowd in a powerful worship session, ushering attendees into a deep moment of thanksgiving.
As part of the night’s excitement, MTN Ghana treated attendees to a variety of gifts and surprises, including GH¢1,000 worth of airtime, Samsung mobile phones, and an Apple device mobile phone - adding a touch of generosity to the celebration.

Legendary gospel musician Hannah Marfo graced the stage with a moving performance, taking the audience on a worshipful journey through some of her timeless tracks. Her set included a blend of solemn worship, slow highlife gospel, and exuberant praise that resonated with all.

As the night progressed, the energy in the room soared with a powerful ministration by the Tagoe Sisters, who led the congregation in a heartfelt worship session that stirred emotions and lifted hands in adoration.

Moses OK followed with a passionate performance, ministering songs like "Nea Waye" and "Wone Me Adi No Yie". His presence brought a spiritual awakening to the room, culminating in a high-energy praise session that left the audience rejoicing.

The evening reached a climax when Nacee and Empress Gifty took the stage. Their powerful, star-studded performances ignited the entire arena, as attendees danced their hearts out in pure worship and celebration of Easter’s true meaning.

As the night drew to a close, the atmosphere remained electric, filled with joy, gratitude, and a collective spirit of worship that echoed far beyond the walls of the Grand Arena.







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