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Jazz and pop singer, Stephanie Benson last Saturday entertained patrons at Zen Garden in Accra.
Known for her composure on the microphone coupled with her ability to light up any stage, she mesmerised patrons on the night. Not even the rain earlier, could limit her determination on the night.
Stephanie Benson set the tone for the night with a glowing entry, singing her "It's You" hit song.
She continued with her other songs for over an hour and got the audience on their feet.
Her engagement with the audience throughout her performance was something which attracted a lot of applause for her.
Stephanie Benson is expected to thrill music lovers once again before she returns to her base in the UK.
Watch the thrilling performance below
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