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Multiple award-winning gospel artiste, Joe Mettle, is optimistic the 2019 edition of’Adom Praiz’, will be a night where the expectations and answers of patrons will be fulfilled by God.
“Adom Praiz 2019 will not just be a night of praise and worship but a night of divine visitation by God where He will impart his children and exalt himself in the praise of his people,” he said Wednesday, in an interview on Adom TV’s Badwam.
The Gospel minister who describes the event as a blessing said, patrons to the 2019 edition which will mark a decade since the birth of the flagship event, will also experience a great move and visitation by the Holy Spirit.
Joe Mettle stated, “the presence of the Holy Spirit will not just fill the auditorium of Perez Dome but it will spread over for the country because we are expecting and trusting a mighty move on the night,” he declared.
“I want to be blessed by all [Gospel] Ministers billed for the night and I believe you don’t want to miss this glorious night,” he added.
The Adom Praiz concert is an annual event-driven by Ghana’s number one radio station, Adom 106.3 FM.
This year, organisers have promised a jam-packed night with local talents like Yaw Agyeman Badu, Cindy Thompson, Yaw Sarpong, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Obaapa Christie, Kwaku Gyasi, Francis Amo, Joe Mettle and the Bethel Revival Choir as we return to our humble beginnings.
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