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Women in Worship: Crack lineup for ‘The Rehoboth Experience’ on September 22

 Organisers of Women in Worship have announced a crack lineup for the 7th edi­tion dubbed the Rehoboth Experience.

This is a comeback of the programme fol­lowing a year’s break.

The much anticipated all-female minstrels’ night of worship, will this year parade Nigeria’s finest Mercy Chinwo and Ada Ehi teaming up with their Ghanaian counterparts.

Ghana’s gospel heavyweights, Empress Gifty and Diana Hamilton with able support from an all-female Team Eternity Choir, Efe Grace, JOA, Raphifia, and Achiaa will lead the gather­ing to the throne of worship.

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The atmosphere in the heart of Accra, Ghana, will be filled with electrifying musi­cal praise and worship at the Oil Dome, Royal House Chapel International on Sunday, Septem­ber 22, 2024 at exactly 4pm.

Speaking to the Spectator, the brain behind the event, Georgina Nettey, said the Seventh Edition of the event by Genet Services, prom­ises to provide a bigger and better experience for all of its patrons, and as the organising body, “we would love to entreat patrons/ guests of the event to come with heart of grat­itude and with an expectant heart to encoun­ter God and receive his blessings.”

According to her the experience this year would be unparalleled considering measures put in place for the 7th edition.

She announced a partnership with Equity Health Insurance aimed at contributing to credible research into finding a cure for cervi­cal cancer.

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As a result she revealed that awareness creation, screening and other programmes designed to help in the fight against cervical cancer had been lined up ahead of the main event.

Consequently she called on Corporate Gha­na to come on board to support their quest to save humanity.

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 Praise Reloaded:  Joe Mettle to rock El-Wak Sports Stadium on June 29

Joe Mettle
Joe Mettle

 Believers will have an unforgettable time of worship at this year’s Praise Reloaded by Joe Mettle, slated for the El-Wak Sports Stadium on June 29, 2025.

This year happens to be the 14th edition since the inception of Praise Reloaded.

This edition, with the theme ‘Festival of Gratitude,’ will see Ntokozo Mbambo, Na­thaniel Bassey, and Akesse Brempong team up with Joe Mettle to lead the gathering for ‘Thanksgiving’.

Speaking at the launch, which took place at the Palms by Eagle Hotel in Accra last Friday, Joe Mettle said, the last edi­tion was held at a bigger venue, the Accra Sports Stadium, but unfortunately, due to restrictions on the use of the pitch for concerts, they could not secure it.

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Against this backdrop, the team explored other options and settled on the El-Wak Sports Stadium for an awesome atmosphere.

He said, there are some other gospel musicians and Men of God who would be announced ahead of the main event on June 29.

Additionally, Joe Mettle revealed that God laid on his heart to make this year’s event free for patrons, and urged them to come with an expectant heart to enter into an atmosphere of breakthrough.

Akesse Brempong, on his part, said he was optimistic that God will do something re­markable in the lives of patrons

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 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Gospel singer releases ‘Make a Way’

Ohemaa Tina
Ohemaa Tina

 Sensational gospel singer, Ce­lestina Achiaa Annor known in showbiz circles as Ohemaa Tina has released a single ‘make a way’ to encourage Christians in challenging times.

The song which is already making waves has received a lot testimonies from listeners.

In an interview with The Specta­tor Agoro, she said the lyrics reflect deep personal conviction, drawing from biblical promises that God makes a way where there seems to be none.

The song, she says, was a testi­mony of how faith can sustain people through life’s struggles.

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Speaking about the inspiration be­hind the song, Ohemaa Tina shared that it was birthed from her personal experiences and faith journey.

“This song is not just for me but for everyone who finds themselves in difficult situations, those who feel abandoned and are waiting on God to turn things around,” she explained. “It is a prayer wrapped in music, a plea for God to make a way when all doors seem shut.”

She revealed that like many believers, she has encountered mo­ments where she had no one to turn to but God.

With ‘make a Way,’ Ohemaa Tina cements her position as a gospel artist with a mission to inspire, up­lift, and draw people closer to God through music.

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 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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