Africa-Press – Ghana. The Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Saturday evening was filled with joy and festive cheers as patrons gathered for the MTN Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The annual event delivered a blend of soulful music, scripture readings and captivating performances, creating a reflective yet celebratory atmosphere that captured the true spirit of Christmas.
The programme opened on a serene and uplifting note with performances by Viva Voices, whose harmonies set the tone for the evening and drew patrons into the deeper meaning of Christmas, anchored in reflection and gratitude.
As the programme progressed, patrons were presented with gifts and giveaways, adding excitement to the festive occasion.
The Nine Lessons segment featured scripture readings delivered by prominent personalities, reinforcing the spiritual essence of the event and reminding patrons of the core message of the season.
The night was further enlivened by powerful musical performances that blended traditional carols with contemporary expressions of worship and praise.
Award-winning gospel musician Joe Mettle led patrons in heartfelt worship, transforming the atmosphere into one of thanksgiving and reverence.
Ghanaian music superstar Kwame Eugene followed with energetic renditions of some of his popular hit songs, drawing cheers and sing-alongs from the audience.
The event reached its climax when celebrated singer and songwriter Kofi Kinaata mounted the stage, delivering crowd-favourite songs that brought the auditorium to life and captured the joy and warmth of the festive season.
As the curtains fell, the MTN Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols was described by patrons as more than a musical showcase, but a spiritual journey that celebrated faith, unity and the enduring message of love that defines Christmas.
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