
Audio By Carbonatix
When distributors with Promasidor company ltd gathered for what was dubbed a “Dialogue and Dinner Night”, they were given no expectation of an encounter with veteran gospel star Cindy Thompson.
But the legend, a surprise guest, did not fail to live up to her reputation which spread like wildfire after the release of that award-winning album in 2000, ‘Cindy’s Messiah’.
And on this night, she made her impact in just two songs ‘Dromo Sonn’ ‘It is all grace’ and Awawa Do [Wonderful love].
The room of business-minds got busy singing and dancing to the songs in a refreshing release of gratitude to God.
Cindy Thompson now Mrs Cindy Quainoo came with her husband and was mobbed by the distributors many of whom confessed to be her long-time fans.
“I love what I do” she spoke to a pool of reporters after the program.
With five albums spanning 20 years, the gospel diva made it no secret her next album should be ready by the end of the year.
Her performance paved way to dishing out of awards to Promasidor distributors for their loyalty and hardwork.
CEO of Tonifel, Madam Felicia Banahene, who won in several categories was adjudged the top distributor.
She received a KIA container truck.
Latest Stories
-
US launches fresh strikes as Iran closes Strait of Hormuz
33 minutes -
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Ann Widdecombe, police say
43 minutes -
2026 World Cup: England come from behind to beat Norway and reach semi-final
1 hour -
Ghana to export 300 teachers to the Bahamas under new agreement
2 hours -
IPR Ghana inspires Good Shepherd R/C JHS students to champion environmental sustainability
2 hours -
Kenpong suffers serious injuries after freak domestic accident
3 hours -
Sixteen starve to death in Uganda as drought kills crops
4 hours -
Iran supreme leader calls for revenge for father’s killing
4 hours -
Black Maidens seal U-17 Women’s World Cup qualification after shootout win over Senegal
5 hours -
Illegal sand winners will face the law – Ningo-Prampram MP warns
6 hours -
Trump administration subpoenas New York Times journalists over Air Force One reporting
6 hours -
Aseidu Nketia urges greater investment in Ghana’s youth to unlock demographic dividend
6 hours -
More than 40 kidnapped children and teachers freed after Nigerian army operation
6 hours -
Saudi Arabia overlooks Somali tensions with military support for outgoing president
6 hours -
US pays out $3m to victims of mystery Havana Syndrome condition reported by spies
8 hours