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Angel Ministries, gifted Ghanaian gospel artist and songwriter, has released a new powerful worship song.
With the blessing of Rev. Moses OK, Angel Ministries has acquired the opportunity to utilize his "Ene Me Nto Nkyea (Worship Cover)" for its official introduction to Ghanaians and the global community.
In her lyrics for "Ene Me Nto Nkyea (Worship Cover)," the song conveys the message of God providing comprehensive rest to individuals, inspiring hope and assurance that, regardless of life's challenges, God will guide them, and new beginnings will always emerge through her music.
Angel Ministries, Ghanaian gospel artist known in real-life as Angela Asiedu, hails from Nkwanta Kese on the Offinso road in Ghana. She believes in winning souls for God and a product of Kumasi Girls Senior High School, where she studied Visual Arts.
After her Wassce, she had the opportunity to become a student at the Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology where she studied Communication Design and graduated in 2012.
She furthered her education at the University of Education, Winneba where she obtained Diploma in Education.
With her love and passion for the work of God, Angel Ministries' aim is to minister to people through her songs by encouraging them, boosting their faith in God, having confidence in Him and relying on God.
Her foremost objective is to convert more individuals to God, as it is her aspiration to extend her outreach beyond Ghana to a global audience.
Angel Ministries looks up to Juanita Bynum, Dunsin Oyekan, Moses OK, and Victoria Orenze.
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