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Gospel musician, Ohemaa Mercy has revealed that she no longer pays to promote any of her content in the media space.

Speaking to Sammy Flex, host of Showbiz Agenda on Zylofon 102.1 FM, Ohemaa Mercy says she thinks this is her time for blessings, adding that it has gotten to the point she no longer pays for her content to be promoted. She said in Twi that, “if you see this year, massive media that supported me in my press launch, then I realized Ohemaa Mercy, God just started with you. Because the TV stations, we had not less than fifteen TV stations that came. If I am talking about the media own, the radio station representatives were a lot. So the future is bright.”

Ohemaa Mercy added that although there are talks about how gospel musicians are struggling meet their targets and sponsorship, her case was different with Tehillah Experience. She believes she has made more sacrifices and pushed the Ohemaa Mercy Ministry brand worth partnering or supporting.

For all these seven years, we have done a lot and people have seen our works. They have experienced it and therefore when we are reaching out to companies, we don’t struggle. For Tehillah Experience, we still have a number of companies calling in to be part of us. Vodafone Ghana has been with us for the past two years. When you need to move to another level in life, you need sacrifices. People give a lot of testimonies because of the sacrifices we put into Tehillah Experience,” she added.

Tehillah Experience event is an annual event by Gospel musician Ohemaa Mercy. The event which started in 2015 is an avenue for believers to worship God with the Gospel musician in extraordinary way. This year’s Tehillah Experience 2021 would be joined in worship by a legion of spirit-filled Ministers including USA-based Phil Thompson, Nigeria’s Prospa Ochimana, Ceccy Twum, Michael Stuckey, MOG Music, Francis Amo, Uncle Ato, and Obaapa Christy.

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