‘National Believers All Night’ Set For Nov. 1

 

Renowned Ghanaian gospel artiste, Bernice Ansah, is set to host this year’s edition of her annual gospel concert dubbed ‘National Believers All Night’ at the Liberty Assemblies of God, Lapaz in Accra.

Organised by Bernice Ansah Ministries, the event is expected to attract a number of personalities including religious leaders, ministers of state, and traditional leaders among others.

It is on the theme “I will Rescue My Nation Says The Lord”.

The event is an annual prayer and gospel musical concert being organised to thank God for the mercies and kindness He continues to shower on Ghana.

The concert, which will be streamed live on all social media platforms, will guarantee an uplifting, and soul-soothing night of music and dance.

It is one of the activities that the Bernice Ansah Ministries is embarking on as a means of promoting peace among Ghanaians ahead of the December 7 general election.

 

 

The organisers observed that elections, in recent times, have been characterised by violence, therefore, the need to have a platform to engage all stakeholders, particularly the electorates and the youth to embrace peace.

Special guests of honour for the highly-anticipated event include Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, former President John Mahama, presidential candidate of Movement for Change, Alan Kyerematen, and Nana Kwame Bediako, aka Cheddar.

Representatives of the various political parties in the country have been invited to speak at the prayer event.

The various political parties’ representatives who will attend the event will be given the opportunity to pledge their support for peace before, during and after the elections.

Bernice Ansah is known for songs such as ‘Gbenze Gbenze’, ‘Immigration Na Ye Tight’, ‘You Deserve All The Glory’ and a host of others.

She is expected to rock the stage alongside some selected Ghanaian seasoned gospel music icons like Joe Dee, Rev. Mensah Bonsu, Minister Ike Ampah, Agyenkwaa, Odehyeaba, Minister Kwaku Power and a host of others.

Bernice Ansah entreated all Ghanaians to attend the gate-free event in their numbers to support the work of God and the gospel ministry.

 

By George Clifford Owusu