Canada-based Ghanaian gospel musician, Kwaku Gyasi, has advised fellow gospel acts to live their lives in accordance with the messages they preach in their songs.
According to him, it is out of place for a gospel musician to live a wayward life and preach the gospel through their songs.
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Gyasi made the point in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Monday.
“The moment you say you’re a minister of the gospel, it should reflect in the message you send out…” he noted.
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The energetic gospel singer is part of an impressive list of gospel giants billed to thrill patrons at the 2018 edition of Ghana’s biggest gospel music event, Adom Praiz.
Joining Kwaku Gyasi for the jam-packed night are veteran gospel musicians, Elder Mireku Diana Hamilton, Max Praise, Pastor Kwame Manukure, Sax Vorsah, Willie & Mike and the Multimedia Choir.