… The conference featured a strong lineup of respected gospel ministers and musicians, including legendary gospel artistes Uncle Ato, Ohemaa Mercy and Amy Newman, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, alongside Pastor Joe Bechem, who contributed to the spiritual atmosphere throughout the we …
… The programme featured gospel ministers and musicians, including Uncle Ato, Ohemaa Mercy, Amy Newman, Daughters of Glorious Jesus and Pastor Joe Bechem. …
Daughters of Glorious Jesus Veteran gospel music group, Daughters of Glorious Jesus has credited their long-lasting success to the strong bond they share, saying they see themselves as sisters rather than just musical partners. …
Veteran Ghanaian gospel trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus have revealed that the inspiration behind reintroducing some of their classic songs is to connect with a new generation of listeners while preserving the timeless message of the Gospel. …
Veteran Ghanaian gospel trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus say their decision to reintroduce some of their classic songs is aimed at connecting with younger audiences while preserving the timeless message of the Gospel. …
Veteran Ghanaian gospel trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus have revealed that throughout their remarkable 37-year music journey, they have never considered breaking up or pursuing individual solo careers. …
Ghana’s all-female gospel music trio, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, has stated that the most important legacy they wish to be remembered for in Ghana’s gospel music industry is unity. …
… Ghanaian acts on the bill include Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Minister Eugene Zuta and Bethel Revival Choir, while Nigerian gospel artistes Sunmisola Agbebi and Prospa Ochimana are also expected to minister. …
… Over 10 years, it has featured artistes like Mercy Chinwo, Efe Grace, KODA, Moses OK, Perez Musik, Obaapa Christy, Ohemaa Mercy, and Daughters of Glorious Jesus. …
… Among those honoured were rapper Sarkodie, broadcaster Berla Mundi, musician D-Black, Chairman Wontumi, Captain Smart, DJ Black, Natalie Fort, the Daughters of Glorious Jesus, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana Prof. …
More than 5,000 worshippers attended a mega all-night service at Prayer Palace during the Born to Prophesy 2026 conference in Accra, which ran from 2–9 August and featured Gospel singers Ohemaa Mercy and Sonnie Badu, along with prophetic ministrations by Prophet Emmanuel Adjei.
More than 5,000 worshippers attended a mega all-night service at Prayer Palace during the Born to Prophesy 2026 conference in Accra, which ran from 2–9 August and featured Gospel singers Ohemaa Mercy and Sonnie Badu, along with prophetic ministrations by Prophet Emmanuel Adjei.
Prophet Emmanuel Adjei's Born to Prophesy 2026 conference at Prayer Palace in Accra ran from August 2 to August 9, featuring prayer, worship, gospel music performances and prophetic ministry. A mega all-night service on Friday drew more than 5,000 worshippers, with more than 300 individuals receiving prophetic ministry from the prophet.
Daughters of Glorious Jesus, formed in 1989, attributes their longevity to the strong bond between members Cynthia Appiadu, Edna Sarpong, and Monica Owusu Ansah, saying love, unity, and selflessness have kept them together while inspiring gospel music lovers.
Daughters of Glorious Jesus are remaking their classic songs to connect with new, younger listeners while preserving the Gospel message. The group said their decision is rooted in the belief that God's Word remains relevant across generations, and they aim to present the songs in a style Generation Z can relate to.
The veteran Ghanaian gospel trio are reintroducing their classic songs to connect with younger generations, particularly Generation Z, while preserving the Gospel's timeless message. They plan to produce music videos for older songs and present them in styles relatable to modern listeners.
The veteran Ghanaian gospel trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus say they have never considered breaking up or pursuing solo careers, attributing their 37-year longevity to mutual respect, unity, and their shared divine calling.
Ghana's all-female gospel music trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus says unity is the key legacy they wish to be remembered for, noting that unity breeds victory in music and all aspects of life, and that humility has also been central to their decades-long togetherness.
The annual worship event by gospel musician Joe Mettle takes place at the Accra Sports Stadium, themed "The River" and featuring performances by Joe Mettle and the Love Gift Band alongside gospel ministers from Ghana and Nigeria including Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Minister Eugene Zuta, Bethel Revival Choir, Sunmisola Agbebi, and Prospa Ochimana. Admission is free, gates open at 1:00 p.m. with the main experience beginning at 3:00 p.m.
Reigning TGMA Gospel Artiste of the Year Diana Hamilton will stage "The Experience" concert in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, October 3, 2026. The concert follows the success of the Ghana edition and will feature worship, praise, and fellowship, though supporting artistes have not yet been announced.
A guest speaker at the University of Ghana's Media and Information Literacy Club launch stressed the importance of thorough verification of information before accepting it, citing how visual similarity—such as a logo missing key identifying elements—does not constitute authenticity.