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Ghanaian gospel music collective, Team Eternity Ghana, has announced the passing of its member, Nhyira Marfo.
According to a statement issued by the group, Nhyira, one of the lead singers of Team Eternity passed away on August 7, 2024.
“On Wednesday, 7th August, 2024, we received news of the sudden passing of our friend and sister, Nhyira Marfo.
Grief-stricken and heartbroken as we are, yet we turn to the Lord from Whom all comfort flows. We trust in Him Who knows the end from the beginning and take refuge in his promise that, ‘…surely I am with you always, to the very end of age.” (Matthew 28:20).
Team Eternity Ghana, is comprised of talented musicians dedicated to spreading the message of faith and hope through music compositions. The band is committed to evangelizing through soul-stirring lyrics and transformative melodies and aims to uplift spirits, nurture spiritual growth, and inspire a profound commitment to the Christian faith.
The gospel music collective released its first album 'Sound of Eternity' in 2022. The 14 soul-track album features Lordina, Pastor Isaiah, and EBEN, and reflects the collective’s steadfast faith and devotion in God.
Their recent 'Testimony' album has catapulted them to greater heights, with 'Defe Defe' topping various music charts in Ghana and on the global music market.
Check the full statement released by Team Eternity Ghana on the passing of Nhyira Marfo below:

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