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  2. MOG Music - Wikipedia

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    Nana Yaw Boakye better known by his stage name MOG Music is a Ghanaian contemporary gospel singer, songwriter and a Pastor. [1] He was born on May 14. He won the Male Vocalist of the Year 2020 and 2021 at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards .

  3. Elder Mireku - Wikipedia

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    His worship songs earned him a Honorary Doctorate in sacred music from the Ecclesiastical Bishops And Leaders Conference of Africa (affiliated to Kayiwa International University, Uganda) in 2016. Mireku has greatly influenced the gospel music industry and musicians in Ghana. [ 3 ]

  4. Joyce Blessing - Wikipedia

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    She again grabbed nominations for Gospel Song of the year and Gospel Artiste of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, three Music Awards and more. In 2019, Blessing has nominations for Hippo Music Awards based in Uganda and six nominations at MAWA 2019 in Nigeria and won an award with her latest Repent single at Maranatha Global Worship ...

  5. Joe Mettle - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle, recognised by his stage name Joe Mettle, is a Ghanaian gospel musician and songwriter. On April 8, 2017, he made history by being the first Ghanaian Gospel musician to win the coveted Artist of the year award at the 2017 Ghana Music Awards. [1]

  6. Daughters of Glorious Jesus - Wikipedia

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    With over fifty songs DoG-J are recognised as having the most number of songs by a Ghanaian Gospel Artist. They released their maiden album Anwanwa Do in 1990, which gained them prominence throughout Ghana. As of 2019, they had released 12 albums. The trio celebrated their 30th Anniversary in the Ghanaian music industry in 2019. [5] [6]

  7. Jewel Ackah - Wikipedia

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    In his early musical career, he composed largely secular songs before popularising the "gospel music" in Ghana in the 1980s and 1990s. Jewel Ackah played in live dance bands, alongside musicians like Elgrand Kwofie, C.K. Mann and Jos Akins as the master of the band. In 1965, he was a vocalist with the cover-version band the Pick-Ups.

  8. 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.

  9. Elvis Agyemang - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Agyemang launched Alpha Hour, a one-hour online non-denominational prayer meeting, on his social media pages. His Facebook live broadcast has grown to be one of the most watched live stream in Ghana since its start with a peak viewership of 50,000.