Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor has released another song that establishes her mission to foster unity among female gospel musicians in Ghana.
The song tiled ‘Akorfala’ an Ewe word means 'comforter', was released on April 1, 2025.
'Akorfala', which features ‘Adom’ hit maker Diana Hamilton, comes after projects with Obaapa Christy and Piesie Esther.
It was produced by Joseph Amoah Springboard Studio.
Celestine and Diana have for the past years, been a blessing to the afflicted in society through the music ministry. This unifying gesture, therefore, signifies amplified anointing for the song’s mission.
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