Prophet launches first musical album
Teacher-Mante (E/R), Nov. 22, GNA – Nana Mbeah, Prophet of Guankorbea Prayer Ministry of Teacher-Mante in the Eastern Region, has launched his maiden musical album with a call on political leaders to avoid using ethnicity to divide the people.
Nana Mbeah said politicians should send the message of love and peace to Ghanaians to unite them rather than the propagation of hate speeches and insults.
He made the call during the launch of his first musical album, which have six tracks namely: “Mara ne mara,” “Nkenyan Nsi,” “Yefre woa ya bra,” “Ye me kradow”and“Yeni bebi ko,” at Teacher-Mante.
Nana Mbeah who is also the Mponoanohene of Akyem Abuakwa State said the political should dwell on the message of peace to win the hearts of the electorate instead of ethnicity.
He said: “Let us all unite as one people to perform our civic responsibility by voting on December 7 in peace and tranquillity to make the election violent-free.”
The Prophet stated that David of old in the Bible used music to praise and invoke the spirit of the Almighty God to soothe broken hearts and that his music album is aimed to inspire Ghanaians to put their hope and aspiration in the Lord during trying moments such as the upcoming election.
Nana Mbeah appealed to the government to help the youth who are interested to take music as a career.
He urged the youth to refrain from alcoholism, smoking and other vices that could ruin their future.
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