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What had already been a strong night of worship at the Awake Experience reached its peak when Diana Hamilton performed her popular song, “Aha Y3”.
The programme, held at the ICGC Christ Temple East, had featured several powerful ministrations.

The atmosphere had moved from praise to reflective worship and back to celebration. But it was during “Aha Y3” that the entire auditorium shifted in a noticeable way.
Midway through her set, Diana Hamilton introduced the song, which translates to “This is a Good Place.” The response from the crowd was immediate, even before she began the first verse.

She was soon joined on stage by South African gospel singer Ntokozo Mbambo and veteran Ghanaian minister Elder Mireku.
The collaboration elevated the moment.
Taking turns on the verses, the three ministers blended their voices with ease before coming together on the chorus. The crowd sang along from the first refrain, turning the song into a shared experience rather than just a performance. As the tempo built, so did the reaction in the room.
Worshippers began rising from their seats, hands lifted, singing at full volume.

The performance brought together different generations of gospel music on one stage, Diana Hamilton’s contemporary sound, Ntokozo Mbambo’s international influence, and Elder Mireku’s seasoned presence. The blend resonated deeply with the audience.
By the time the final chorus ended, the applause was loud and sustained. Even after the music stopped, many remained on their feet.

In a night filled with strong performances, “Aha Y3 became the defining moment of the 2026 Awake Experience the point where the entire room moved as one. And for many who were present, that was the moment the programme truly came alive.
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