Ghanaian gospel musician Ceccy Twum has shared some remarkable testimonies about how her music has impacted the lives of listeners around the world.
Speaking in an interview on Okay FM on November 12, 2025, the singer disclosed that her songs have inspired faith, hope, and even miraculous experiences among her fans.
“Someone can see me and tell me that my song has done something meaningful in his or her life,” she said.
Ceccy recounted a touching encounter with an upcoming artiste from America who told her that listening to her song helped her overcome anxiety and pass her exams.
“Yesterday, I went to one of the TV stations where I met an upcoming artiste. She’s from America.
“When she saw me, she said she played one of my songs to write exams but she was nervous at first. She played the song consistently before the exams and when the results came out, she had passed the exams. I really felt good about it,” she recounted.
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She also shared another testimony of a man who received his visa after using her song as a prayer point.
“Someday, I went to the embassy to get my visa, but I was bounced. I was leaving there frustrated when I heard someone screaming, ‘God has done it.’ The person said he used my song to pray and he has received his visa,” Ceccy shared.
The gospel singer further disclosed that one of the most touching stories she has ever heard was about a patient at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital who came out of a coma singing one of her songs.
“Again, I was called from Korle Bu. They said someone was in coma and when he came out of the coma, he began singing my song. According to the nurse, she was really sad that she couldn’t record the moment to send to me,” she noted.
Ceccy Twum said such testimonies serve as motivation for her to continue ministering through music, adding that her greatest reward is seeing lives transformed through her songs.
“I think my biggest reward is people saying my songs have brought positivity into their lives. Such things motivate me to do more and I believe God is indeed using me for things. It feels so good for people giving me this kind of testimonies,” she added.
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