Praise Covenant holds album listening

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Sat, 28 Jul 2018 Source: Kofi Duah

Praise Covenant a three-member group last Thursday held an album listening of their latest album at the Sunlodge.

The album Dubbed Praise Covenant, present at the listening were popular gospel musician Nana Yaw Asare, the trio of Praise Covenant and journalists from different media houses.

The media had the opportunity to listen to the 10 track album namely You Are My God, Mmrane, Today Na Today, The Arm of God, Pass Me Not and Maba. Sound engineers who worked on the album include Dan Bassey, Francis Osei and Philipo.

The leader of the group Apostle Frank Nyamekye explained the motivation behind two songs from the album which is his favourite.

On You Are My God, the artistes sing their heart saying they will only worship God and no other God because He is God who is trust worthy

Praise Covenant lifts God high for his grace and endless love for his children on Mmra ne.

The group, which is made up of Apostle Frank Nyamekye, Dominic Kyereh and Clara Kanu have set out on a mission to win souls for God and they say making money isn’t their goal.

“Our purpose in Ministry is to set people on the right path with the word of God and not what we will gain from it. God has been good to us and the only way to reciprocate the gesture is to live for Him,” Apostle Frank Nyamekye, “ So far, we have performed at different churches namely All Nations Church, Action Chapel, Gracefields Chapel just to mention a few and the reception was awesome. Our live worship sessions have been loved by audiences and that has been a positive sign for us,” he said.

“The album wouldn’t have been successful without the help of Dr Kwaku Frimpong of Champion Divine Clinic and Dr Ralph Dartey of TLC, we are grateful for the support they have given us,” he added.

The group intends to do collaborations with some of the renowned Ghanaian Gospel musicians in future.

He said that although the group has been around for more than five years, it took time to work on their maiden album to make the impact they want.

Source: Kofi Duah