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The National Theatre was on Saturday night charged with the overwhelming presence of God when hundreds of music lovers thronged there to witness the home-coming concert of Sonnie Badu. This concert, dubbed ‘Ghana worships with Sonnie Badu’was organised by Orange Africa. This was the first time the Ghanaian, born in the U.K and the Best Gospel Act 2009 at Black Entertainment, Film, Fashion, Television and Arts (BEFFTA) winner was performing live in Ghana. The National Theatre was filled to capacity and with other Ghanaian musicians like Pastor Joe Becham, Kwaku Gyasi, Nii Okai, Danny Nattey and Soul Winners taking turns to dish out non-stop hits, the teeming crowd could not hold back, dancing all night long. Then the much awaited moment came; the man every one came to see, Sonnie Badu, taking the stage. He was greeted with the loudest cheer and applause. Incidentally, just as Sonnie Badu was announced to perform, the lights went off, and for close to 15 minutes, performances went on in the dark. This notwithstanding, Sonnie Badu lived up to expectation and produced one of the most emotional and memorable performances ever. With the support of a live band and a full choir, Sonnie ‘the worship king’ dished out worship songs he has originally composed and renditions from other composers. Sonnie Badu appeared to possess a 'fire' that will never go off.

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