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Gospel artiste Nii Okai has unveiled a fresh twist to his flagship High School Praise event, beginning with the release of ‘Foundations’, an amapiano single dedicated to his Nii Okai Saving Hearts Foundation (NOSHF).
This year’s edition will rally students and alumni of participating schools to raise funds for heart surgeries for children in need.
Since its inception three years ago, High School Praise has reached thousands of students, blending worship, talent development, and spiritual growth.
The 2025 event will feature a live music recording with student performers and celebrated gospel acts including MOGMusic, Naa Mercy, Cofi Boham, and Sammee Crentsil, with Nii Okai at the helm. Foundations will be among the songs recorded on the day.
The concert takes place on Saturday, 27 September 2025, at 1:00pm, hosted by Tema International School. Participating schools include Tema International School, Akosombo International School, Life International College, Ghana Christian International High School, and Vine Christian High School.
High School Praise is part of Nii Okai Ministries’ High School Mission initiative.
“We believe in nurturing a generation that uses its gifts to serve God and society,” said Rev. Nii Okai.

The 2025 edition is supported by IT Consortium Limited, Sweet Muzic Pro Audio, the National Cardiothoracic Centre, and Tema International School.
Supporters can contribute via the Chango shortcode 8875067# or by visiting changoapp.com. A #FoundationsHeartBeatDance Challenge has also been launched to boost awareness and fundraising efforts.

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