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Entertainment of Thursday, 7 June 2012

Source: NewsOne

I Couldn’t Pay Medical Bills: Confessions of a Gospel Musician

When Ohemaa Mercy sang ‘I Shall Not Die’, there was more to it than just the words and a lady with a silky harmonious voice wailing to catch attention.

The gospel singer, who has endeared herself to most Ghanaians within a short time, was at a stage in her life when she was held hostage at a hospital for inability to pay her bills after medical treatment.

This and more revelations came to the fore when Ohemaa Mercy was invited to the Yellow House to meet the Girls.

The outgoing singer said after the surgery, her wounds opened but she was scared of the bills and had to run home to seek ‘black’ treatment.

“I talk about my experiences so people know I am not all this they see but I have had some bad experiences.

I let those experiences be a testimony of how great God has been,” she said with a lot of hope in her eyes.

For Ohemaa, her calling to the ministry of God’s work through her songs was largely shaped by experiences.

This, she indicated, had taught her a lot and served as encouragement when she hit a low.

Gospel ministry through music, she intimated, was not about copying anyone’s style but being true to your calling.

A trained teacher, she went to the training college after her secondary education, and looks forward to furthering her education and has aspirations of owning her own school.

She picks ideas for her songs from people’s testimonies of God’s wonderful works as well as her personal experiences in life.

A very engrossing episode, the Girls asked about gospel music and money to which she told viewers, “Money is not everything when singing gospel music. It is a blessing for the glory of singing unto God and inspiring mankind, but Satan uses it to distract most singers.”

The ‘Menwu Da’ singer is ever grateful to her husband for believing in her and bringing her dreams alive.

“He helped make Ohemaa Mercy with the help of God when no one believed in me,” she showered praise on her husband to the jealousy of the Girls.

When placed on the quick shot Q-n-A, she was proud to say she married her husband a virgin, as he was her first boyfriend, and that her favorite part of her body is her face.

After dancing a great amount of ‘christozonto’ in the Yellow House with the Girls, she talked about how very particular she is with her dressing, especially when stepping outside because of the negative notion of gospel musicians.

‘Meet the Girls in the Yellow House’ airs on Viasat 1 on Saturday at 10am with a repeat at 9.30am on Sunday.