The well-known gospel group Daughters of Glorious Jesus claims that they have never submitted a Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) entry. The group is all female.
They stated that, as gospel ministers, changing people’s lives through music-based sermons rather than focusing solely on award shows is their ultimate goal. They made this statement in an interview with Joy Prime’s Prime Morning.
“We’re not interested in picking forms for the VGMA because we are more focused on winning souls than the awards. Our calling is a unique one, and we don’t want to be distracted or deviate,” they explained to the host, Roselyn Felli.
They went on to say that although they won’t buy forms to complete, they will still go to the event if they are nominated.
The sisters disclosed that they had been receiving honors from various award programs across the globe without submitting nominations.
“If you want to do it for us, just go ahead and pick it; we’re ok,” they said.
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The group went on to say that they get inspiration from accounts of how their music have changed people’s lives.
They related how a guy who was pronounced dead by medical professionals who were unable to determine the nature of his illness were spared thanks to their song “Nea Yehu Yi.”
“He said he’s been looking for us for 2 years, and he didn’t know where to find us.
According to him, “he was sick at Korle Bu, and the doctors declared him dead. He went home because they didn’t see the type of sickness he was suffering from. When he got home, he put his radio on a particular station, and they were playing one of our songs, “Nea Yehu Yi.”
“He listened to the song, and after the DJ gave directions on where to get the CD, he sent someone to buy one for him. He repeated the song to himself at home for 2 weeks, and all he saw was himself being healed,” Cynthia, their lead singer, narrated.
They claimed that hearing such testimonials inspired them to carry out more deeds to honor the Lord.
The band has developed musicians, and they are still available and eager to mentor further individuals in the gospel ministry.