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  2. Danny Nettey - Wikipedia

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    Danny Nettey was known for writing songs for most gospel artistes in the country and songs which were being ministered in his local church. He attended High school at Accra Academy [ 3 ] where he became the music director and also the President of the local Scripture Union Fellowship.

  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. Methodist Church Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Following this change, multiple Methodist churches in Ghana translated the main British hymns into their own native languages, including Ewe and Ga. [11] The Methodist Church was the first to add native songs to praise and worship services in Ghana. [12] The first liturgy accepted was a 1936 version of the English liturgy. This liturgy was ...

  5. 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]

  6. Category:Ghanaian gospel singers - Wikipedia

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    This category relates to Gospel music singers who are natives or residents of Ghana. Pages in category "Ghanaian gospel singers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  7. Esther Smith (singer) - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] [2] After her secondary education, she attended Garden City Computer Training and Typing School and the School of Languages both in Kumasi, Ghana. She again joined a ...

  8. Empress Gifty - Wikipedia

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    She has hit songs like Aseda, Fefeefe, Epikye, Adensiedie, Adom, Jesus Over do, Jesus be too much, Odiyompo and Eye Woa. She was awarded the artiste of the year in the 2018 National Gospel Music Awards. [5] In 2019 she led the nomination list in the Maranatha Global Worship Music Awards held in Kenya. [6]

  9. Joe Beecham - Wikipedia

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    The "Joe Beecham Ministries" (JBM) aims to "carry the message of hope and righteousness to humanity, and to affect our generation positively through anointed music and worship." organizing young people to reach out to the villages to spread the word through praise-and-worship workshops. [8] [9] [10]