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Claims Ghanaians are sinful despite the numerous gospel songs is wrong
Gospel artist, Patience Nyarko has said it is erroneous for people to think that gospel music is not impacting in the lives of Ghanaians.
She told Amansan Krakye in an interview that people would be shocked if God should open their eyes to see what gospel music is doing in this country.
Speaking on Property FM in Cape Coast monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Patience Nyarko said it’s wrong to claim that people continue to sin despite the numerous gospel songs.
She stated “It’s never true that despite the numerous gospel songs we produce it doesn’t affect the lives of Ghanaians in a positive way.
“So if you say that we continue to do gospel music but people are still in their sinful ways and it’s not impacting in their lives, I’ll say it’s never true.
“What God is using gospel music to do in this country if He should open your eyes to see you’ll be shocked totally,” she justified on the show.
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