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Queenlet becoming fastest growing International gospel artiste

In recent times most gospel artistes are positively making good use of social media handles to propagate the word of God.

Recently, gospel musician queenlet’s six month old facebook page has received over thousand followers through her songs ‘Anwanwadwuma’ and Dear Holy Spirit.

Asked what led to the massive growth on social media, she told thespectatoronline.com she always shared the word of God and inspired the followers through her songs.

she praised and glorified God for having more followers because it implies she is indeed propagating the word of God.

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Queenlet encouraged fellow gospel artiste to make good use of social media because it brings songs to target audience in quickly.

She also used this opportunity to announce her new single, which will be out this year.

By Linda Abrefi

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Rhythms of Africa 2024 Peace edition slated for November 29

Sonnie Badu

Sonnie Badu

Ghanaian gospel musician and pastor, Sonnie Badu, will host a ground-breaking concert dubbed “Rhythms of Africa: The Peace Edition” on Friday, November 29 at the Independence Square in Accra. 

Sponsored by Agromonti Company, the concert is focused on promoting peace, love, and unity as the country gets ready for elections on December 7.

Admission is free.

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According to the organisers, the concert will feature top gospel musicians who will use their songs to encourage unity alongside dignitaries who will use their presence to inspire peace.

“Through powerful music and worship, they will remind Ghanaians that peace starts with each person and spreads to everyone around them. The main message is clear: Ghana must stay united and strong, no matter the challenges,” he added.

The organisers told The Spectator that the Independence Square, where the event will be held, was a symbol of Ghana’s freedom and strength. “Sonnie Badu chose this location to show his commitment to bringing the country together during this important time.

“I believe that music, prayer, and faith are strong tools to heal divisions and give people hope, especially as the elections approach.”

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“Rhythms of Africa: The Peace Edition” is not just a concert. It is a moment for everyone to reflect, pray, and commit to keeping the peace in Ghana. As people come together under the sky at this historic venue, they will be reminded that unity is Ghana’s greatest strength. 

This concert is a chance to celebrate peace and come together as one nation. Let’s all take part in this amazing experience and stand together for a peaceful and bright future for Ghana.”

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Afua Asantewaa announces second attempt to break sing-a-thon record

Afua Asantewaa Aduonum

Afua Asantewaa Aduonum

Ghanaian entrepreneur and former Guinness World Records contender Afua Asantewaa, has officially announced her intention to attempt the ‘longest singing marathon by an individual’ for the second time.

 Afua disclosed that the event would take place from December 21, 2024 in Kumasi.

The entrepreneur expressed her excitement about the upcoming attempt, although she did not disclose the exact number of days the event will span.


Meanwhile, many netizens including celebrities have expressed their support and joy at Afua’s decision to try again.

Some have praised her determination, commending her for not giving up on her dreams.

Afua Asantewaa initially attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the ‘longest singing marathon by an individual’ in 2023.

The event, which took place from December 24 to 29, in 2023, received massive support from Ghanaians both at home and abroad.

Although the event was conducted successfully, Afua was not officially recognised for the record.

According to Guinness World Records, her attempt was disqualified due to breaches of certain guidelines.

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