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Ghanaian gospel artiste and preacher Prophet Joseph Atarah has released the official video for his latest single, ‘Increase’.
The visually captivating piece, directed and shot by acclaimed filmmaker Sky Web, features energetic choreography and scenic shots of Accra, adding colour and life to the motivational message of the song.
Prophet Atarah co-wrote ‘Increase’ with Nana Boateng.
Speaking on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, he described the song as “a motivational piece that encourages people not to give up in their present situation.”
According to him, with determination and a relentless desire to succeed, God will make everything beautiful.
“As you trust in God’s plan, remember that INCREASE is on the way. Just as seeds grow into harvest, your faith is growing into abundance. God’s got you, and His increase is surrounding you,” he said.
Prophet Atarah, who resigned from the Ghana Armed Forces Band in 2006 after what he describes as a divine encounter, began his prophetic ministry soon after.
He ventured into music about four years ago and has since become known for his spirit-filled songs and uplifting messages.
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