Ghanaian gospel minister, Celestine Donkor, has revealed that it is easier to work with Nigerian gospel musicians as compared to their Ghanaian counterparts.
According to the "Supernatural" hitmaker, Nigerians understand the gospel music business better than Ghanaian gospel artistes.
In an interview on Peace FM’s Entertainment Review hosted by Kwasi Aboagye, Celestine revealed that Nigerian Gospel musicians she has dealt with in the past understand the work of God more than her colleagues here in Ghana.
She made this assertion based on the fact that some Ghanaian gospel artistes demand as much as 70 percent of money before appearing on her platform unlike other foreign artistes, especially Nigerians she’s dealt with who show their unflinching support to her anytime she needs them for her event.
Watch her interview below:
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Nigerians don't just do gospel music for fun or for the money. But, for the purpose of winning souls for the kingdom of God, and that is why their gospel artist go far than the rest in Africa, we compete with the Americans in terms of soul winning with the gospel songs. Ghanaians in the other hand do gospel music for money, and some even go as far as doing secular music as gospel artist. And the only Ghanaian gospel known in the world sunny badu got his art together after mingling with Nigerians, and his hit tracks all have Naija flavours in them.