Holy Ghost Concert 2025: A Night of Heavenly Fire and Unforgettable Worship!
Written by Prince Swaggart on May 2, 2025
The 4th edition of Efua Black’s Holy Ghost Concert, themed “The Latter Rain Experience”, lived up to its prophetic billing, delivering an electrifying night of worship, miracles, and divine connection at Takoradi’s Word of Life Assemblies of God on April 27, 2025.
From spine-tingling performances to a charged audience that refused to sit down, the event proved why it remains one of Ghana’s most anticipated gospel gatherings.
The concert kicked off with blazing energy as Sheila Adamptey, one of Takoradi’s fast-rising stars, set the tone with her soul-stirring praise medleys.
She was followed by Renata Amoah, whose prophetic worship stirred the atmosphere, and Vivian Annan, whose vibrant stage presence had the crowd roaring. Petra Odubayo then took the baton, delivering a heartfelt rendition of her viral hit “Aseda”, cementing her status as a regional gem to watch.
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The momentum soared when Ceccy Twum mounted the stage, her anointed vocals ushering the audience into deep worship. Becky Bonney followed with her signature high-energy performance, igniting a dance revival in the auditorium.
Host Efua Black then seized the moment, delivering a fiery set that blended her classic hits with spontaneous prophetic ministrations, proving why she’s a force in Ghanaian gospel.
The night peaked with an unforgettable closing act by Diana Hamilton, whose timeless hymns like Mo Ne Yo united young and old in triumphant worship.
The event drew a who’s who of gospel royalty and leadership, include Dr. Elder Akwasi Mireku, Uncle Ato, Evangelist Amy Amber Newman, and the Western Regional fast-rising Ministers, all spotted dancing and worshipping alongside the crowd.
In a touching moment, Efua Black honored these pillars of the faith, alongside headliners Diana Hamilton, Ceccy Twum, and Becky Bonney, for their contributions to gospel music and ministry.
Production Beyond the performances, the concert’s success hinged on flawless execution.
Crystal-clear sound engineering ensured every note pierced hearts, while dynamic lighting synchronized perfectly with the worship journey.
Impeccable ushering and strict adherence to timing a rarity for Ghanaian events—kept the program flowing seamlessly from start to finish.
From the first note to the final altar call, the Holy Ghost Concert 2025 was a masterclass in Spirit-led programming.
The audience, a sea of raised hands and dancing feet, left with testimonies of healing, deliverance, and renewed faith.
As Efua Black closed the night thanking God for “4 years of Holy Ghost fire and 5 years of ministry grace,” one thing was clear: the “latter rain” isn’t coming—it’s here.