Gospel musician Joseph Nii Adjei Banfro, aka Joe Banfro, has dropped a snippet of his next single titled 'Moko Be'.
According to the founder of Banfro Ministries Worldwide, who has always aspired to be a musician right from childhood, the full song will be out on May 20.
In an interview, he said even though he is based in the United Kingdom (UK), his worship and writing works have gone international.
The father of two but fathers several people across the world through his music ministry said, "'Meko Be' is an inspirational worship song in a traditional Ghanaian highlife rhythm."
'Moko Be' in the Ga dialect means 'There is none like You [God]'.
Joe Banfro, born to Cynthia Atwei Taylor and Samuel Tettey Sowah, attended the Charis Bible College in Dewsbury, England and graduated in May 2016.
He is now dedicated into full-time music ministry.
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