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For years, musician Ohemaa Mercy has captivated Ghanaians with her gospel songs which have won her many awards.
Her first album was released in November 2004 entitled Adomfo Papa.
The “Ote Me Mu” hitmaker has propagated the gospel through her music and is well-known for the annual Tehilla Experience which she launched in 2015 till date.
However, she has been off the scenes for a while to focus on other projects like the campus ministry and the prisons ministry.

She is back and has plans of releasing a book about her life. Besides her music, Ohemaa Mercy is also known and loved for the mother figure that she is and so she believes her book will inspire a lot of the youth in the country.
“I am about to release a book about my life and I think it will inspire a lot of the youth,” she told JoyNews’ Becky in an interview on E Vibes show.

The “Ote Me Mu” hitmaker also shared some plans she’s set to execute right after her 2021 Tehilla experience which is scheduled for the 8th of August She stated that from August to December she has lots of surprises for her fans she calls “Royals”.`
E Vibes is a weekly program aired on Joy Prime channel that delves into the lives of celebrated personalities in the country and are doing extremely well in their field of work.
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