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Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram, Samuel Nartey George and his Dzata Foundation are gearing up for the second edition of the worship, prayer and praise event, Ningo Prampram in Worship.
The event comes off on Friday, 5th December 2025, at the Anglican School Park and is expected to deliver an uplifting evening of music and spiritual fellowship.
A strong list of celebrated gospel musicians will minister on the night. They include Piesie Esther, Ceccy Twum, MOG, Joe Mettle, Kofi Owusu Preprah, Perez Musik, Team Eternity, Minister Paolo and others.
The organisers say the gathering will bring together community members, chiefs, queen mothers, clergy, politicians and other notable personalities.
This year, the team is widening access by offering buses from selected pickup points in Accra to Ningo Prampram to make participation easier.
With more surprises to be announced, followers have been encouraged to stay updated through all Ningo Prampram in Worship social media platforms.
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