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About
Ghanaian gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader known for hit songs such as "Agbebolo (Bread of Life)," "Okronkronhene," "Manim Nguase," "Bigger," "Turning Around," "Boobobo," "Restoration," "Supernatural," and "God". She is also the founder of the annual gospel concert Celestial Praise.
Before Fame
She developed a love for singing at an early age. She attended St. Augustine Preparatory School in Abeka-Lapaz before she studied at Nsaaniya Secondary Business School in Kasoa. She earned a bachelor's degree in sociology and information studies from the University of Ghana, Legon. She sang in church and participated in worship ministries before she launched her professional music career in 2007 with the debut album Gye Wadea.
Trivia
She won Artist of the Year at the National Gospel Music Awards in 2019. She earned Gospel Song of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards for "Agbebolo" in 2020. She was recognized among the Top 30 Most Influential Women in Music at the 3Music Awards Women's Brunch in 2021. She is known for blending English, Ewe, and Twi in her music.
Family Life
She was born in the Volta Region of Ghana to the Akakpo family. She married Kofi Donkor and they have three daughters together.
Associated With
She has collaborated or shared stages with several major Ghanaian gospel artists including Joe Mettle and Joyce Blessing.