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CELESTINE DONKOR BIRTHS MUSIC GROUP C-BREED; FIRST SINGLE OUT ON JAN 31

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Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor has launched a new music group, Celestial Breed (C-Breed), as part of her mission to further expand the gospel music ministry.


C-Breed, which features 13 talented singers—many of whom have been part of Celestine's backing vocal team—will be nurtured and given the platform to grow within the music industry.


The group’s debut single, “You’re Amazing,” led by Minister Bella, will be released on January 31, 2025.


Celestine Donkor shared that Bella has been part of her backing vocal team for over eight years, adding, “She has served as a praise and worship leader at the ICGC for as long as I can remember. Trust me, she’s a true vessel of worship.”


Encouraging gospel music enthusiasts to stay tuned, Celestine expressed her excitement, saying, “I want the world to watch out for the explosion that C-Breed is about to unleash.”


The song “You’re Amazing” was written and composed by Celestine Donkor, with production and engineering by Joe Amoah.


According to C-Breed’s management, this is just the beginning, with more songs expected to be released under the group’s name. Celestine hopes this initiative will provide the right exposure for those in the group looking to embark on individual projects in the future.


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Meanwhile: The recently concluded All African Women Poetry Festival (AAWPFestival) 3.1, held at the iconic Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi, was a tremendous success.


This year, the festival proudly celebrated renowned Kenyan poet, playwright, and performer Sitawa Namwalie as one of its 2025 Literary Legends. The event attracted over 80 attendees and sparked thought-provoking conversations about the intersection of poetry, memory, and resistance.


The panel featured four distinguished voices: Nyangari Macharia (stage name Nyash), Winne Madoro (known as Kazu), Emma Ofosua (freestyle poet and founder of AAWPFestival), and the honoree Sitawa Namwalie. Together, they explored the festival's theme, Of Memory and Loss, with a particular focus on Memory as Resistance. Continue......

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