Ceccy Twum Testifies: Her Gospel Song ‘Nyame Aye Awie’ Revived a Coma Patient

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Ghanaian gospel artist Ceccy Twum has revealed the incredible spiritual power of her music, sharing how her hit gospel song “Nyame Aye Awie” played a role in reviving a patient from a coma.

In a recent interview, Ceccy Twum emphasized that her mission as a gospel musician goes beyond fame or awards. For her, the true reward lies in the transformative impact of gospel music and the testimonies she receives from listeners whose lives have been changed by her songs.

“I thank God that my music reaches people and carries anointing. If it were about awards, many of us would have stopped singing long ago. Hearing how my songs change lives is the greatest blessing,” she said.

“Nyame Aye Awie”, meaning “God has done it”, has become a source of hope and inspiration for many. Ceccy shared remarkable stories from fans, including one woman who overcame severe anxiety and passed a difficult exam after repeatedly listening to the song. Another fan revealed that the song helped her secure a visa after several failed attempts.

The most astonishing testimony came from Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, where a patient in a coma regained consciousness. According to reports, the first thing the patient did upon waking was sing “Nyame Aye Awie.”

For Ceccy Twum, these experiences reaffirm her faith and her calling as a gospel musician. She believes her music serves as a direct channel for God’s healing power, encouraging and uplifting listeners around the world.

“Hearing such testimonies strengthens my faith and shows me that God truly works through my songs,” she added.

Ceccy Twum’s gospel music continues to inspire thousands, proving that beyond entertainment, it carries a powerful spiritual message capable of transforming lives.

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