Strategic Communications Africa Limited (Stratcomm Africa) has celebrated 10 years of praise jam with over 1,000 Ghanaian worshipers and renowned musicians at the Accra International Conference Centre over the weekend.
The all-white praise jam 2016, which was on the theme: ‘Our God, Our Rock, Our Salvation… 10 years & counting” brought together the staff, clients and all stakeholders to thank God for a successful year.
In attendance was Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, who was recently acquitted and discharged over the charge of causing financial loss to the state.The occasion was also used to remember the late Danny Nettey, who was part of the event last year.
Mr Tsikata, addressing the audience, said: “Danny Nettey lived a life of worship dedicated to God and he won souls for Christ by his ministry.”“He gave love to all freely, openly and unconditionally and we’ve all been blessed through his music, character, beautiful art and unassuming down-to-earth nature.”
Ms Esther Cobbah, the Chief Executive Officer of Stratcomm Africa, said: “We are excited about the fact that God has been faithful to us during our 22 years as a company. He has kept us through difficult times.“By rooting our company on the word of God, we have felt secured in the face of adversities, we have grown our business, gained many recognitions and won many awards such as those from the Institute of Public Relations- Ghana.
“Few weeks ago, our company won the International Public Relations Association, United Nations Award for Public Relations and Sustainable development.”Ministering on the night was Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Minister Eugene Zuta, SP Kofi Sarpong as well as Minister Joe Mettle.
Other gospel musicians included Esther Piesie, Nii Okai, Kofi Ennin E-Rock, and Pastor Bright coming in with appellations.This event is in consonance with Stratcomm Africa’s professional core value: "We work to the glory of God.”