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Shatta Wale songs can’t deliver you from sorrow - Prince Mackay

Prince Mackay 620x406 Prince Mackay, CEO of Big Events Ghana

Tue, 18 Feb 2020 Source: Daakyehene Ofosu Agyeman, Contributor

The Chief Executive Officer of Big Events Ghana, Prince Mackay, has boldly declared that secular music including Shatta Wale songs do not save people from satanic torments.

According to Mr Mackay, Gospel music has been the real source of deliverance, inspiration and salvation to many souls.

“It is time for the media to support and promote Gospel Music because secular songs don’t save people from sorrow and songs like I know my level will just make you sweat and your problem will still be there,"  Mr Mackay said.

He was speaking during the launch of Africa Gospel Awards Festival (AGAFEST) 2020.

Big Events Ghana, organizers of the prestigious gospel awards event, Africa Gospel Awards Festival (AGAFEST) has announced South Africa as the new host from 2020 to 2025.

At a press conference last Wednesday, held at the Alisa Hotel, Prince Mackay disclosed that the objective of South Africa hosting the event for the next five years is to promote unity amongst gospel artistes across Africa.

In achieving this feat, the organizing committee has agreed to allow other African countries the opportunity to also host the annual.

“The vision of AGAFEST is to reach out to all gospel stars in all Africa nations to promote one purpose which is to celebrate and acknowledge the excellence of gospel talents. It is in this regard that South Africa has accepted the hosting right for five years,” Prince Mackay stated.

The maiden edition of AGAFEST was hosted in Ghana in March 2019 and the AGAFEST 2020 is scheduled for October 30, 2020.

Ayanda Ncwane, the Chief Executive of Ncwane Communications who has been announced as president AGAFEST, South Africa stated that gospel artistes should not be apologetic about the gospel and to claim their rightful positions in the industry.

“I always say apart from Superman, Batman and Deadman, I honestly believe that Gospel artists are the real Super Heroes. Gospel music is the only genre that gives hope and resonant people from their challenges,” she said

Ncwane further disclosed that the AGAFEST platform would be a channel to help get other African gospel music on other African countries’ platforms and collaborate with their gospel stars as well.

“Let’s break down the boundary that separates us and divide us and become one Africa through the AGAFEST platform,” she noted

Ms. Matepe, the South African High Commission representative to Ghana, also indicated that Ghana handing over the AGAFEST baton to South Africa to host for five years shows a strong bond between them.

Source: Daakyehene Ofosu Agyeman, Contributor
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