Doing secular music doesn’t mean we don’t believe in God – Sefa

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“Just because you see somebody doing secular music doesn’t mean that they don’t believe in God or a higher power,” she stated. Sefa explained that spirituality is a personal journey, often kept private. “God is in the heart; it’s not about doing too much outside,” she added, highlighting the importance of personal belief over public perception

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ACP Kofi Sarpong Launches New Clothing Line ‘KOFSARP Collections

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The KOFSARP Collection is now available to the public, offering a variety of designs aimed at making both men and women feel confident and fashionable. The shop in Kokomlemle is open for business, and the clothing line is expected to appeal to a wide audience looking for unique yet wearable fashion.

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‘Too Much Hypocrisy,’ Says Joyce Blessing on Debate Over King Paluta’s ‘Aseda’ Song

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“King Paluta’s ‘Aseda’ is undeniably a gospel song. People have their own opinions, but sometimes there’s too much hypocrisy. All good gifts come from God. It’s not fair to label King Paluta negatively just because he doesn’t perform gospel songs exclusively. What kind of songs do you think he’s making?”

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Trigmatic and Epic Minds release ‘Ghana Yoo’; a cross-cultural symphony for Ghana & South Africa paying homage to Ebo Taylor

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‘Ghana Yoo’ celebrates the rich intercultural music relationship between Ghana and South Africa, blending the iconic Ghanaian Highlife sound with South African vocal melodies

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Amerado Thrills Patrons at Diplo VIP Club in Brescia, Italy

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The night kicked off with a bang as Amerado opened his performance with his chart-topping single, “Abronoma.” The crowd erupted with energy, singing along to every lyric, showcasing the rapper’s growing influence on the global stage. Amerado’s delivery was flawless, seamlessly blending his intricate rap verses with infectious melodies that kept the audience on their feet.

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