Tina Asante releases album: Urges Christians to donate

by Samuel A. Baah, Flex Newspaper

After urging Christians and men of God alike to support gospel music in the country, veteran gospel musician Tina Asante is now ready to release her latest album titled “wo boo nie” which happens to be her third album ever since she stepped foot into the gospel industry. Her first and second were “Ma nante and madamfo” respectively.

The album which is enjoying massive airplay on radio and television is now ready for the market and can be purchased from all music shops in Ghana.

Recorded by award winning sound engineer Nacy and some great sound engineers in the gospel industry, the album boasts of 10 powerful songs with two extra instrumentals.

Track  one is the album title “wo boo nie” and it was recorded at wave box studios. It is a mid-tempo song recorded in a highlife vein. Track two is “bra bedo no’ and was recorded by Nacy.

The rest of the tracks are “my helper, remember me, faithfulness, broken heart, me nyame ye, aseda boo, behold and the two instrumentals to keep you dancing through out. Bulk purchase of the album can be purchased from Cebex Music Production at Accra Kantamanto.

Other activities which will go inline with the release of the album include a mega concert to be held later on in the year dubbed “Heart of Gratitude” to be held in a venue yet to be announced.

In other developments, Tina Asante has asked Christians to help donate to the poor because the Bible say`s there is blessing in giving than in receiving. Read this report as compiled by Daniel Amoako when he joined Tina and her husband from Latter Glory Prayer and Outreach Ministry to donate to fire victims at Afram Plains some weeks back.

”I was hungry, you gave me food to eat, I was imprisoned, you visited me, I was naked, you clothed me”. Perhaps it is upon this biblical connotation that Mrs. Augustina Asante, known in the music industry as Tina Asante, in collaboration with Latter Glory Prayer and Outreach Ministries recently presented assorted items worth several thousands of Ghana cedis to fire disaster victims at Asanyasu and Nyame Bekyere in the newly created District of Afram Plains South near Donkorkrom in the Eastern Region.

Fire razed down over 30 houses in the above mentioned farming communities rendering several people homeless. The beneficiaries of the items were full of praise for her kind gesture and prayed for God’s blessings for her in all her endeavours. She was supported to do kind gesture by United Youth Organization, a non-profit organization based in the United States of America.

Gospel music fans can now purchase the “wo boo nie” album from music shops now.