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Veteran Gospel artiste Uncle Ato will be in the studios of Joy FM for the first edition of the Drive Time Live Concert.
The artiste is expected to perform live on the late afternoon show Drive Time with Lexis Bill on Monday, November,1 at 3 pm.
The live concert is aimed at engaging listeners in a series of worship sessions in order to empower Ghanaians to keep the peace before, during and after the polls.
"I believe that as we worship him, his peace will rain on us and bless our lives," Uncle Ato said in an interview.

The live session will be held every other Monday in November from 3 pm to 5:30 pm and will also feature some of the country’s finest Gospel artistes.
The worship experience promises to be powerful, heaven-on-earth and transformational.
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