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Gospel artiste, Piesie Esther is set to commemorate two decades in the music scene.
The celebrated songstress has serenaded Ghanaians with spirit-filled works for the past 20 years.

At a gathering in Accra on Tuesday, she hosted a number of notable personalities during a soirée.
This is coming off the heels of her fast-growing single, ‘Wayε Me Yie’ released earlier this year which has garnered over a million views on YouTube alone.

It is geared towards commemorating the milestone and announcing a lineup of events in that regard.
Next on the calendar is an executive lunch on October 16, 2022.
The coast will subsequently be clear for the main event dubbed the celebration of praise scheduled for November 6.

Speaking at the programme, Piesie Esther expressed gratitude to God, her supporters and the media for seeing her throughout her ministry.

She graced the occasion with a performance alongside some of her colleagues in the gospel music space including Obaapa Christy, and SP Kofi Sarpong among others.
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