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Hardships in Ghana would’ve been worse without gospel music – Patience Nyarko
Ghanaian musician, Patience Nyarko has said anyone who says the country isn’t in difficult times would be telling lies.
“Right now anyone that can open their mouth to say that things aren’t difficult in this country will be telling lies,” she said on Property FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com
However, the ‘Eboboba’ crooner, said that if gospel music wasn’t in Ghana, things would’ve been worse than the current hardships.
“If gospel music wasn’t in this country like things would have been worse than what we’re witnessing currently,” she said during an interview with Amansan Krakye.
“We are all here in Ghana but we know what’s happening in other countries but God has shown mercy on us.
“If not for nothing we are not killing ourselves and gospel music is doing a lot for people especially the current hardships that we find ourselves.
“But God through gospel music has calmed the heart of His children and consoles us each and every day,” Patience Nyarko posited.
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