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Come November 2, 2024, there will be a gathering of seasoned musicians, and gospel music lovers to throw their weight behind Gifty Ohemaa Ampadu, one of the female Gospel musicians in Ghana to launch her second album and music videos.
Some of the artistes expected to grace the occasion are Nicholas Omane Acheampong, Hannah Marfo and Erico.
As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, millions around the world gather for a sacred tradition – the All Night service. It's a time for reflection, gratitude, and communion with the divine.
The Gospel musician, who is the daughter of the late Highlife King, Nana Kwame Ampadu has captured the essence of this spiritual event in her Gospel video, "All Night," a heartfelt tribute to God's guidance and protection.

"I will wait on God all night," Ohemaa emphasizes, "It's a time to thank Him for the year that has passed and seek His blessings for the year to come.
"My song is an invitation to believers everywhere to join in this sacred vigil," she told Myjoyonline.
For Ohemaa, the All-Night service holds deep personal significance as it’s a moment people cross over to the perceived prosperous year.
"Not everyone is fortunate to see the new year," she poignantly notes. "That's why we must give thanks to God for His protection and guidance throughout the year." Her song is a testament to this faith.
The lyrics of "All-Night" were penned by Ohemaa's late father, a gifted songwriter and musician who instilled in her a passion for gospel music. "I started singing with my father at the age of 16," Ohemaa reminisces. "We would perform together at programmes, and he taught me the value of using music to spread God's word."
The song's second verse offers wise counsel: "I came across so many trials and temptations, accidents and sickness, but all through this, God has made me who I am." Ohemaa reflects, "Goodness and grace have brought me thus far. That's the message I want to share with the world."

"All-Night" is more than just a song – it's an experience. Ohemaa envisions it being played in churches and households worldwide during the All-Night service, a unifying anthem for believers.
You can experience "All-Night" on TikTok, YouTube, and Boomplay. "Search for Ohemaa Gifty Ampadu, and discover her inspiring discography, including "Medawase" and "Som Nyame Yie."
As Ohemaa's soulful voice fills the airwaves, she asks that you remember her words: "Waiting on God all night is not just an event – it's a lifestyle."
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