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Empress Gifty saved me after my surgery- Georgia Adjei recounts difficult moment

Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, Georgia Adjei has honoured Empress Gifty for saving her after surgery.

The ace gospel musician, recounted how Empress Gifty came through for her during her challenging times.

She made this revelation and honoured Empress Gifty with a beautiful pencil portrait on Sunday, October 6 during her Royal Worship event held at Global Prayer Palace at Shiashie in Accra.

Recounting the troubling times in her life, Georgia Adjei said she had a surgery which affected her finances.

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“Due to my surgery I was home and had only GH₵30 on me, the doctor had also told me not to go hungry. For this reason I decided to visit Kwadwo Dickson of Angel FM who is like a brother for some financial assistance. Upon reaching there I met Empress Gifty, who without knowing my situation asked that I wait for her, to my surprise, she gave me money, which saved and sustained me for one week,” she revealed.

According to her, “immediately I took the money, went to check on Kwadwo Dickson, unfortunately, I was told he had left and will not return at work that day, and what Empress Gifty gave me was used for transportation and buying of food stuffs which sustained me for a whole week.”

Georgia Adjei emotionally added that “Today, if I am alive today, God did it through Empress Gifty, I was hungry after my surgery and she came through for me.Empress Gifty did not know how much the money she gave me meant for me, it saved me.”

The ace gospel musician who would be 30 years in ministry this year said, considering what happened, she made a decision to surprise Empress Gifty anytime she turns up for her event.

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Georgia Adjei is known for hit songs like, Enye Mahooden, Dea Awurade Aye Me, Nyame Teasefo, Praise The Lord, Boa me Awurade and many others.

Empress Gifty, who wept uncontrollably expressed appreciation to the gesture and thanked the legend for blessing her.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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 Kay9ice apologises to Shatta Wale

• Shatta Wale (L) and Kay9ice

 Afro-highlife musi­cian, Kay9ice, known in private life as Philip Kay Kissi has publicly apol­ogised to award-winning dancehall musician Shatta Wale and the Shatta Move­ment following his contro­versial remarks about his song.

Kay9ice made the com­ments about Shatta Wale’s song on Adom TV’s Showtime programme with Sally Mann.

Kay9ice believes the comments passed did not sit well with the Shatta Move­ment.

Against this backdrop, in a recent interview on Wontumi TV, Kay9ice ex­pressed regret for his state­ments, clarifying that he never intended to disrespect Shatta Wale.

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“I would like to use this opportunity to apologise to all S.M fans, I might have made some comments which I never intended for it to sound wrong to the fans, I have no intention of dis­respecting such an icon,” Kay9ice added.

Kay9ice is currently promoting his latest release dubbed “Pema”, which is making waves since the release.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Von Sinu releases debut single ‘Thank You’

• Von Sinu

 Von Sinu, an upcoming gospel musician, has released her debut single titled ‘Thank You’ which is gaining popularity on the airwaves and streaming platforms.

‘Thank you’ seeks to appreciate God for his goodness and faithfulness in her life.

 In an interview with The Spectator in Accra, Von, who is also a fashion designer said “looking back at my life and what God has told me about myself, I was grateful.

She said she had to record it and later sent it to a friend who has been very instrumental in her being a gospel singer.

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She said though there were other songs written and recorded, she thought it was prudent to release  ‘Thank you’  as  the Bible  urges believers to give thanks  in Psalm 92:1-2: “It is good to give thanks to the Lord, and to sing praises to Your name” 

The song is available on all digital platforms including Youtube, Spotify, Apple music Deezer and Tidal.

By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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