Kumasi, Dec. 23, GNA-Kumasi witnessed one of its most remarkable Christian gatherings of the year as internationally acclaimed gospel musician Sonnie Badu staged his much-anticipated “Rhythms of Africa” worship experience on December 21 at the Jubilee Park.
The event marked Badu’s return to Ghana after an 11-year hiatus since his last major concert.
Thousands of worshippers and music enthusiasts thronged the venue, filling it to capacity in an atmosphere charged with praise, worship, and celebration.
Production quality was exceptional, featuring world-class sound, lighting, and stage design that elevated the overall experience.
The night saw powerful ministrations from a stellar lineup of gospel ministers, including SP Kofi Sarpong, Jojo Arhin, Qwame Gyedu, Victoria Sarfo, Joshua Ahenkorah, Lady Lucy, Richlove Fosuhemaa, among others.


Each performance prepared hearts for an unforgettable time of worship.
Sonnie Badu took center stage for an electrifying four-hour ministration, delivering back-to-back hits from his rich gospel catalogue.
His spirit-filled performance, commanding stage presence, and vocal prowess left the audience deeply moved and spiritually uplifted.
The “Rhythms of Africa” concert was hailed as a resounding success, uniting believers in praise and thanksgiving while celebrating the beauty of African gospel rhythms. For many, it will remain one of Kumasi’s most memorable Christian events of 2025.
GNA
Christian Akorlie