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    ‘After 25 years in music, I’m devoting myself to mentorship and service’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    Grace Ashly is a veteran gospel singer Grace Ashly is a veteran gospel singer

    Gospel singer Grace Ashly, after marking 25 years in music, has said her next phase in ministry will focus less on the stage and more on people, mentoring young gospel artistes and supporting communities through outreach projects.

    The “Ghana Black Stars Yɛnie” hitmaker, told Graphic Showbiz that as she celebrates her silver jubilee, her goal now is to create a lasting impact that goes beyond making songs.

    “Beyond the event, I plan to deepen my mentorship for younger gospel artistes and also embark on community outreach programmes. This anniversary is just the beginning of another phase of service,” she said.

    ‘No responsible man says he won’t provide because his wife earns more’ – Grace Ashly

    Grace Ashly explained that mentoring the next generation has become one of her greatest passions because she understands how much guidance can shape an artiste’s path, especially in the early stages of their career.

    “Mentorship is a strong passion of mine now, because I know how valuable guidance is for young artistes. I’m also looking at outreach programmes that combine music with social impact, especially supporting underprivileged communities,” she shared.

    According to her, music and ministry are inseparable, and her vision for the future reflects that. Grace Ashly said by combining mentorship with outreach, she hopes to nurture both talent and compassion among young musicians, helping them see gospel music not just as a career but as a calling to serve.

    The veteran musician also spoke about the current state of gospel music, praising the creativity and professionalism seen in Ghana and across Africa.

    She acknowledged that the industry has evolved, with more artistes gaining international recognition, but she cautioned against losing the spiritual essence.

    “Gospel music has grown tremendously. In Ghana and Africa, we are seeing more creativity, professionalism, and global recognition. But I also believe we must guard the spiritual depth of our music, so that it doesn’t just entertain but continue to transform lives,” she said.

    Grace Ashly also had a message for up-and-coming gospel artistes. She urged them to prioritize their ministry and faith over fame.

    “Stay rooted in God’s Word and prayer. The industry can be tough, but when you focus on ministry first and not fame, God will open the right doors. Don’t compromise your message for trends; be authentic in your calling,” she advised.

    Meanwhile, catch this week’s episode of Nkommo Wo Ho, packed with showbiz gist and street buzz here!

    AK/EB



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