Adom Praiz is marking its 10th-anniversary celebration with 10 gospel stars.
In a sense, it is a sort of one star, one anniversary and a celebration of how one step at a time becomes 10 years in no time.
It began with a bang in 2009. Adom Praiz has an A-list of 10 Ghanaian gospel stars performing this evening.
Tonight’s concert will witness powerful performances from celebrated gospel musicians like Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Cindy Thompson, Prof. Kofi Abraham, Obaapa Christie, Kwaku Gyasi, Francis Amo, YABS, Joe Mettle and host of others.
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