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Gospel singer, Ohene Darko out with ‘Nsesa Beba’

UK based Ghanaian gospel singer, Ohene Darko has released his fourth album titled ‘Nsesa Beba( meaning there will be change)’ in the UK. The album features songs that the singer believes would inspire change in the children of God, and minister the message of hope for those who wait on the Lord.   With three albums […]

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UK based Ghanaian gospel singer, Ohene Darko has released his fourth album titled ‘Nsesa Beba( meaning there will be change)’ in the UK. The album features songs that the singer believes would inspire change in the children of God, and minister the message of hope for those who wait on the Lord.  

With three albums under his belt, the worship singer from Akim Chia started singing at the age of 6 during Church of Pentecost programmes and conventions. He grew up in Ghana and later moved to France to join his father in 1998; and later moved to the UK in 2006. Although the singer has been doing all kinds of gospel music, he is drawn to worship songs and his song ministrations have been felt across Europe, as he has performed in countries such as France, Belgium, Germany, UK, Holland, Denmark, Switzerland, Israel, Greece, Italy and Norway.

“My music is a talent and the Holy Spirit directs me. I write my own songs, and that inspires me to sing new songs to the glory of God. And by the grace of God, my music has inspired many souls and many people have been blessed through my ministrations,” comments Ohene Darko.

Although the singer has been doing great exploits with his music in Ghanaian communities across Europe, his impact hasn’t been felt too strongly in his home country.  According to him that is all about to change with the release of ‘Nsesa Beba’. The new album represents a significant change for Ohene, as for the first time since his career took off, his music would be marketed in Ghana.

“This is the first time my music is coming back home and it will happen very soon.  Ghana should expect a change soon. Ghana gospel music is doing well and we hope for the better,”adds the singer who wants to add positively to Ghanaian gospel back home.

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