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Former Ghanaian Gospel Group Members Transform After Relocating Abroad

The Angels: Former Ghanaian Gospel Group Members Transform After Relocating Abroad

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The Angels, a popular Ghanaian gospel music group, have resurfaced after years of being out of the public eye. Original members Portia Osei and Linda Asante have undergone remarkable transformations since relocating abroad, garnering attention on social media for their grown-up appearances.

In a series of recent videos, fans were amazed to see the former child musicians, now grown women, as they shared snippets of their lives abroad. Linda Asante, known as Angels Linda, posted a joyful video on TikTok, singing along to Kumawood actor Lil Win’s gospel hit Me Nwom while traveling on a bus. Meanwhile, Portia Osei shared a reflective video from her home, discussing a dream she had about life and judgment day.

The Angels first gained fame in the 2000s as young gospel stars. They were students at Dr. Kwaku Oteng’s Angel Educational Complex in Kumasi, where they formed the group. Raised in a Christian household in the same neighborhood, Akumadan, Linda and Portia caught the public’s attention with their hit single Kae Me and their 2005 album. The group later expanded with a third member, Bishop, who was reportedly their brother.

However, after a few years, the group disbanded as each member moved abroad for education and career opportunities.

The resurgence of the Angels’ members has reignited interest in their early music, as fans reminisce about their rise to fame and subsequent hiatus.

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