Ernest Opoku, Ghanaian gospel singer and artist has disclosed a song of his actually pumped back life into a dead person insisting it remains his best song
Ernest Opoku who was speaking in an interview on Hello FM’s entertainment review show revealed his ‘Onyame A Otease’ song remains his biggest amongst his catalogue of music insisting it is a song that was given to him by God himself and the inspiration came during a seminar he was attending and a woman who had told about the death of his son
Ernest Opoku reckoned telling the woman to hold onto her faith because he was convinced the deceased would wake up from his deathbed. He would then continue ministering to the audience and that was when he began singing his ‘Onyame A Otease’ song which at the time was still new to him and was only able to get to the studio and do the necessary polishing thanks to the help of someone attending the seminar who recorded him whilst he was singing a song he didn’t even write at the time. The kid who was supposed to be dead started coughing to the astonishment of all who were present and that was how his song eventually resurrected a dead person. He added been convinced it was a song from God because it remains to date his biggest song as far as commercial success is concerned.
Ernest Opoku is a Ghanaian gospel musician and performer. He won the Best Male Vocalist award at the 2017 National Gospel Music Awards and to date remains one of the country’s finest gospel artists although he has since taken his foot off the gas with some fans wondering if he was deliberately keeping them in suspense.
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