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Gospel music minister Godfred Kwei Blankson popularly known as Nii Kwei, has released his highly-anticipated 'The Praise Medley', a collection of powerful thanksgiving songs in the Ghanaian Twi dialect.
'The Praise Medley' is a heartfelt offering of gratitude, reflecting Nii Kwei's deep appreciation for God's faithfulness and mercy.
This project was recorded last year along with other inspiring works that Nii Kwei and his team plan to release throughout the year, with the goal of blessing gospel music lovers in Ghana and around the world.
Nii Kwei, a business development professional and devoted husband and father of two, explains that the 'The Praise Medley' was born out of personal reflection on God's unwavering grace.
'The Praise Medley', says Nii, “was inspired by how good and merciful God has been to me, my family, and all Ghanaians over the years, despite the global economic crisis and the pandemic that affected many nations, including Ghana. Through it all, God has been more than good, and he deserves a GRATITUDE in return.”
'The Praise Medley' is a testament to Nii Kwei’s commitment to using his musical talents to express his faith and inspire others. His music is intended to encourage listeners to reflect on their own blessings and join in an attitude of thanksgiving.
Nii Kwei’s 'The Praise Medley' is out now and is already touching hearts and blessing lives.
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