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Ghanaian gospel singer Salome Nketia has released a powerful new single, Onyame Nyansafo, celebrating the faithfulness and wisdom of God.
The song, which hit the airwaves two weeks ago, has already captured the attention of gospel music fans across the country.
Salome Nketia’s captivating vocals and meaningful lyrics have helped her make a mark in the gospel scene, and Onyame Nyansafo is no exception. Its powerful message and infectious melody have earned the track significant radio play and strong online engagement.
Accompanying the release is a cinematic music video that captures the song’s essence. Every frame reflects Salome Nketia’s passion for sharing the word of God, making the video a must-watch for her growing audience.
This is not her first major release. She debuted in 2016 with the album Ebeba Mu (It Shall Come to Pass), which featured eight inspiring tracks. She has also released notable singles including Medi Yie (I Shall Prosper) in 2019 and Maseda Nie (Here’s My Thanks) in 2022.
Through her music, Salome Nketia aims to inspire and strengthen the faith of listeners. With Onyame Nyansafoɔ, she is set to reach new heights and further cement her position in Ghana’s gospel music scene.
Listen to Onyame Nyansafo below:
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