‎Amin Ola Calls on Global Diaspora to Visit Ghana to experience its beauty ‎


Renowned Somatic Concept artist, Amin Ola, has made a passionate call to the Ghanaian diaspora and global community to visit Ghana and experience the country’s rich cultural heritage and breathtaking tourist attractions.



‎The artist made this appeal at the 2025 edition of the annual “December to Render” Thanksgiving Concert, a flagship worship event held as part of the widely celebrated December in Ghana activities. The concert brings together believers and non-believers from the streets, churches, and communities across Ghana and beyond, creating a unified atmosphere of worship, praise, and gratitude to God for seeing them through the year.

Amin Ola, Somatic Artist 


‎Speaking at the event, Amin Ola reflected on the challenges of the year 2025, describing it as a difficult period for Ghana. He noted that the nation experienced painful losses, including tragic incidents such as a plane crash and the passing of several prominent figures, events that deeply affected many families nationwide.


‎“This year has been very tough for us as a nation. We lost many lives, and at some point, I asked myself, ‘It could have been me if not for the mercies of God,’” he shared.



‎According to the artist, “December to Render” is not just an event but a divine mandate given to him by God. He explained that the purpose is to gather people under one umbrella,Jesus Christ,at the end of every year to offer sincere sacrifices of gratitude, acknowledge the value of life, and avoid a spirit of ingratitude.



‎Amin Ola also used the platform to encourage gospel ministers to remain steadfast in their faith, urging them to stay focused on Christ and resist compromising their beliefs regardless of circumstances or challenges.



‎In addition, he appealed to the general public to celebrate the festive season responsibly, emphasizing the importance of safety during travel, eating, and social activities.



‎“Life continues after the celebrations. Let us be safety-conscious so we can all live to testify again,” he advised.



‎The “December to Render” Thanksgiving Concert continues to grow as a significant spiritual and cultural gathering, reinforcing Ghana’s position as a hub for faith-based events during the festive season while promoting unity, gratitude, and national reflection.

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