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  2. MOG Music - Wikipedia

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    MOG Music released his debut album "New Wine" in 2016 [4] which earned him African Gospel Music awards nominations for "Album of the Year" and "Discovery of the Year". He released a single "Making it Big" featuring Sarkodie.

  3. Celestine Donkor - Wikipedia

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    Donkor was born to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Akakpo, both from the Volta region of Ghana. [5] [6] She started her primary school education at St Augustine Preparatory school in Abeka Lapaz and continued to Nsaaniya Secondary Business School at Kasoa where she had her secondary school education.

  4. Esther Smith (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Esther Smith is a Ghanaian gospel musician.She was born in Kumasi, Suame, Ghana in the early 70s. Esther joined the Tesano Methodist church choir at the age of 14-years-old and grew into music scene at the church.

  5. Appietus - Wikipedia

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    Appietus Idolz, was the first ever reality show to be organized in Ghana by a sound engineer. The idea was to produce real talents who were capable of making their own music after the competition. The show did not allow participants to sing songs of other eminent artists but rather sing one that they had originally composed to the beats of ...

  6. Diana Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Diana Antwi Hamilton is a Ghanaian gospel musician. [1] She won the 2021 Most Streamed Female Act of the Year Award at the 3Music Women's Brunch. [2] In March 2021, she was among the Top 30 Most Influential Women in Music by the 3Music Awards Women's Brunch. [3]

  7. Daughters of Glorious Jesus - Wikipedia

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    With ‘Aseda’, DoG-J took two awards at the 2004 Ghana Gospel Music Awards. The video for ‘Bebre’ won them the Best Gospel Video Award at the 2010 4syte Music Video awards. In 2007, they came out with ‘Daughters’ Praise’ vol. 1 and 2, which comprised revised renditions of some of their old songs.

  8. God Bless Our Homeland Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The current lyrics of the "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" national anthem that has been in use since the 1970s were written by Michael Kwame Gbordzoe while a student within the framework of a national competition, [5] and is accompanied by Ghana's national pledge. Thus, the official current lyrics of "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana" are as follows ...

  9. Efe Grace - Wikipedia

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    Efe Grace hails from Agogo in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. Grace is the daughter of Ghanaian gospel minister, Rev. Mensah Bonsu. [3] She is the eldest of three children. She attended Yaa Asantewaa Girls School and completed in 2006.