Nigerian Man Earns Praise from Ghanaians for Perfectly Singing "Abusua Naase" Gospel Song

Nigerian Man Earns Praise from Ghanaians for Perfectly Singing "Abusua Naase" Gospel Song

  • A Nigerian man won the hearts of Ghanaians after flawlessly singing the popular gospel song "Abusua Naase" by Cecilia Marfo
  • Ghanaians lauded the Nigerian for his flawless rendition of the song that celebrates family and unity
  • "Abusua Naase" has remained a favourite in churches and celebrations, resonating with audiences for its powerful message

A Nigerian man has earned widespread praise from Ghanaians for his perfect rendition of the beloved gospel song "Abusua Naase" by Cecilia Marfo.

The touching performance has caught the attention of many, who expressed admiration for the way he captured the spirit of the song.

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Nigerian man’s powerful rendition of "Abusua Naase" earns him widespread acclaim from gospel music lovers in Ghana. Photo credit: @chijiokehm (TikTok)
Source: TikTok

The Nigerian TikToker, @chijiokehm, happens to be a music lover and a Ghanaian gospel music enthusiast.

He is known for his love of Ghanaian music, but his fans and admirers in Accra and across the border couldn't stop applauding him for flawlessly singing Abusua Naase.

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Not only did his version of the song resonate with Ghanaians, but Chijo Kehm's voice, rhythm and tone mirrored those of the original version.

The Nigerian musician shared a video of himself singing the song with the following caption:

"Ghanaian song… Abusua Naase. After listening to @HisVoiceGh sing it, I couldn’t hold back"
"Please tell me what you think about my singing. Rate me," he added.

About the gospel song, "Abusua Naase"

"Abusua Naase," which translates to "Family Gratitude" or "Family Appreciation", is a gospel hit in Ghana and beyond.

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A Nigerian man impressed Ghanaians with his flawless performance of the popular gospel song "Abusua Naase" by Cecilia Marfo. Photo credit: Getty Images
Source: Getty Images

The song, known for its rhythmic beats and soulful lyrics, conveys a deep message of thankfulness for family, unity, and the grace of God. Cecilia Marfo's emotive delivery, coupled with the powerful lyrics, has made it a favourite among gospel music lovers.

As the song continues to inspire, the Nigerian man’s performance has been hailed as a beautiful reminder of the global impact of gospel music and how it transcends national and cultural boundaries.

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The video of the Nigerian singing Abusua Naase is below.

Ghanaians praise Nigerian for singing Abusua Naase

For many Ghanaians, this performance by the Nigerian man has sparked conversations about the power of music to unite people across borders.

Some even wondered how he was able to speak Twi flawlessly despite being Nigerian. Some reactions from Ghanaians are below:

Harriet Martin commented:

"You qualify for citizenship in Ghana, dear, beautiful voice."

firstlady wrote:

"Come and join the harmonious chorale because your soprano is top-notch."

mama ingrid commented:

"The way you're singing is so emotional, I want to know if you understand it because eeei, you've really done well. 👏👏👏"

Osdart wrote:

"You pronounce the lyrics so correctly and clearly."

Nigerian lady reviews Ghana's kosua ne meko

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that Nigerian food vlogger Chris Amra took on the challenge of tasting Ghana's beloved street food, Kosua ne Meko.

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The dish, consisting of hard-boiled eggs paired with a spicy pepper relish, has a loyal following, but Chris' review sparked a debate online.

Intrigued by a viral video of a Ghanaian man enjoying the dish, Chris decided to try making it herself.

However, her addition of tomatoes to the meko led to mixed reactions from Ghanaians, with many expressing disappointment over her take on the traditional recipe.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation.

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