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‘’Osoreɛ Mu Tumi’ is my most impactful project’– Piesie Esther

Veteran gospel musician Piesie Esther Veteran gospel musician Piesie Esther

Veteran gospel musician Piesie Esther has described ‘Osoreɛ Mu Tumi’ as one of the most impactful projects of her career.

With over two decades of experience in the gospel music industry, the artist expressed her pride in being a vessel used by God, noting that the song has inspired numerous testimonies from listeners.

During an appearance on the Mid-Morning Show on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Piesie Esther highlighted the profound effect of the worship project, specifically mentioning individuals who had difficulty conceiving but were later able to give birth attributing their breakthrough to the song.

She told host Eddie Ray that throughout her career, she feels a deep sense of fulfillment as a musician because she believes God has used her work to touch lives, transform destinies, and win souls for the Kingdom.

“There were several testimonies after ‘Osoreɛ Mu Tumi’ was released,” she stated. “People who were overdue for labour but faced difficulties testified that the worship blessed them, and God intervened for them. Others who struggled with conception also experienced God’s grace through ‘Osoreɛ Mu Tumi’.”

Recalling a powerful moment, she said, “I remember a woman who brought her daughter to testify. She traced me to my church to share that she had used this song as a prayer point and was subsequently blessed with her daughter.”

Piesie Esther added that she hopes to one day organize a gathering where all those who have been blessed by this song—and her other works—can come together to share their testimonies and give thanks to God.

When asked about the financial rewards of her career, the musician offered a humble perspective, stating that she would not describe herself as wealthy but acknowledged that God has used music to bless her and significantly improve her life.

“I am not rich or wealthy, but by the grace of God, I am also not destitute,” she explained. “God has indeed been good to me.”

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