
The Ghanaian gospel music scene is witnessing a significant surge in activity as 2026 progresses, marked by high-profile releases and major spiritual gatherings. Award-winning artist Diana Hamilton has set the tone with her latest single, 'Nyame Banbofo' (God the Protector), released on July 31, 2026. Simultaneously, Mizgodgift Ministry is finalizing preparations for its highly anticipated 'Moment of Praise 2026' worship experience, scheduled to take place in Nsuta. Together, these developments signal a season of spiritual renewal and musical excellence within the country's religious and entertainment landscape.
Diana Hamilton’s new track, 'Nyame Banbofo,' serves as the introductory single for her forthcoming studio album. The song is a heartfelt expression of gratitude, focusing on themes of divine protection, faithfulness, and guidance. Delivered in a blend of Akan (Twi) and English, the single aims to resonate with both local and international audiences, broadening the reach of her message. An accompanying official music video features Hamilton’s signature emotive performance style, and fans are encouraged to monitor her official platforms for further updates regarding the full album release.
In addition to new music, the live worship circuit is preparing for 'Moment of Praise 2026' on Sunday, August 2, 2026. Hosted by Mizgodgift Ministry, the event will be held at The Church of Pentecost, RSAMT, in Nsuta Central, beginning at 5:00 PM. The gathering is expected to be a transformative experience, featuring a lineup of notable gospel ministers including Agnes Opoku Agyeman, Ako Karl, Nhyiraba Prissy, and Mabel Moses. This event is open to the general public and is designed to create a space for communal thanksgiving and spiritual reflection.
These two highlights underscore the enduring influence of gospel music in Ghana’s cultural fabric. While Diana Hamilton continues to pioneer new sounds on digital and broadcast platforms, community-centered events like 'Moment of Praise' ensure that the tradition of live, congregational worship remains vibrant and accessible. As August unfolds, these contributions from both veteran artists and ministry organizations are expected to further enrich the nation’s worship experience and provide a platform for spiritual growth.
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