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In a spectacular celebration of love, unity, and the birth of Jesus Christ, Premier Care Hospital (PCH) hosted its second annual Nine Lessons and Carols Night.
The event, held at the hospital's premises on Beach Drive Street, Tuba-Kokrobite Road in Greater Accra, was a magical night of music, featuring powerhouse performances from The Gramophone Ghana, The Akoo Show Choir, and the Bethel Methodist Choir Kasoa.
Renowned gospel artists Cwesi Oteng, Joyce Blessing, and Noble Nketsiah also graced the occasion, delivering electrifying performances that left the audience in awe.
The hospital's Chief Executive Officer, Samuel Kofi Baah Asante Ampadu, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to God for sustaining the hospital's staff, patients, and community throughout the year.
"The carols service is our way of thanking God for His blessings and celebrating the season with love and joy," he said, extending warm Christmas wishes to all.
Dr. Isaac Morrison, Board Chairman of the hospital, emphasised the importance of the carols night in fostering togetherness.

"This event is not only about music but also about bringing patrons, stakeholders, and the community together to reflect on the year and share in the joy of Christmas and Jesus," he noted.
The night was filled with live music, hymns, and heartfelt worship, leaving attendees inspired and filled with the Christmas spirit.
With its second annual nine lessons and carols night, Premier Care Hospital has once again proven that the true spirit of Christmas is about love, unity, and celebration. As the hospital continues to spread joy and cheer, one thing is clear – the magic of Christmas is alive and well at Premier Care Hospital!
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