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Okyeame Kwame partners Multichoice for Earthshot Prize
Revered multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician, Okyeame Kwame has partnered with the Multichoice Group for Earthshot Prize, a global environmental initiative to drive positive change.
Revealing what he makes of the partnership, Okyeame Kwame noted that as a passionate climate lover of nature, he is always looking for ways to help sustain the planet.
According to him, it was why he answered the call to partner with MultiChoice Group and Earthshot Prize to drive positive change.
Okyeame Kwame noted, “I live because I breathe and breathe because of this tree.”
According to him, the tree takes his carbon dioxide and provides him with oxygen, enabling him to live, adding that without the tree helifeless.
He said it is why he makes eco-friendly boxerhots and goes to schools amongst other places to create awareness on climate change to sustain the environment.
“Share your eco-friendly endeavours and tag me.Let’s amplify the movement for a sustainable future,” Okyeame Kwame urged the public.
The Earthshot Prize has witnessed remarkable interest from Africa, with a record-breaking 400 entries received from the continent, and as a result, promising eco-innovators who are shortlisted to compete for the 2024 awards, stand a chance to win a £1-million prize.
The awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on African soil for the first time, for this reason, The Earthshot Prize team will embark on a roadshow across the continent.
The tour will include stops in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya, to engage with local communities, inspire environmental action, and shine a spotlight on the exceptional work of African innovators.
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Lordina ‘The Soprano’ to premiere final episode of ‘THE SUMMONS’ Season 2
Ghanaian gospel artiste, Lordina The Soprano, known for her powerful choral and contemporary gospel music, has launched the final episode of THE SUMMONS Season 2 over the weekend.
‘THE SUMMONS’, created by Eunice Productions, boasts of episodes crafted to touch hearts and remind people of their purpose in life.
With uplifting songs and messages from the Bible, the programme aims to inspire all individuals, including those who may feel down, lonely, or lost, offering them a sense of peace and spiritual upliftment.
Gospel singers Luigi Maclean and Efe Grace performed on the day, bringing their unique musical gifts to bear on the audience.
Additionally, Dr Michael Boadi Nyamekye, Lead Pastor of The Maker’s House, shared the Word of God, bringing a message that’s sure to resonate with viewers.
THE SUMMONS was first premiered on July 31, 2021, and since then, it has grown to become a beloved programme for many Christians. Each episode has inspired and reminded viewers of their faith, offering both comfort and motivation in their spiritual journeys.
The final episode was premiered on Lordina The Soprano’s YouTube channel over
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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Date announced for 2024 Adoration and Prophetic Prayer Conference
Elder Sampson Kofi Wiredu
This year’s Adoration and Prophetic Prayer Conference (APP 2024) has been slated for the Oforikrom Assembly of The Apostolic Church of Ghana in Kumasi on November 20- 22.
This year’s edition of APP, a musical show and a prayer conference, is themed ‘Breaking Chains,’ referencing Acts 16:26, where God’s power caused an earthquake to break chains and freed prisoners.
The host, Elder Sampson Kofi Wiredu told The Spectator Agoro that attendees can look forward to inspiring music and worship led by anointed ministers like Elder Mireku, Sandy Asare, and Elder Patrick Amoako.
He called on all Apostolic Church members and everyone who loves God to join them to have an encounter with God’s power.
“God is going to work in a divine move that will bring healing, deliverance, and restoration to many lives.”
He explained that through music, people will receive breakthroughs, miracles, and life-changing experiences through God’s intervention.
Under the leadership of Senior Minister, Pastor Isaac K. Hughes, the conference will start each evening.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie