Minister Bernard Appiah, popularly known as Minister MBA, has released a new single titled “W’aseda” (My Thanks), a heartfelt song of gratitude towards God for His miraculous healing power.
The gospel artist, who was diagnosed with a life-threatening liver disease and sought medical assistance from various hospitals, experienced divine intervention that resulted in complete healing.
Inspired by this personal testimony, “W’aseda” serves as a reminder to listeners to trust in God’s greatness and to remain steadfast in prayer during challenging times.
The single is presented in two versions, “W’aseda High Life” and “W’aseda Worship,” catering to different musical preferences while delivering the same message of thanksgiving.
In addition to “W’aseda,” Minister MBA’s seven-track EP includes other uplifting songs like “AYEYI NDWOM” featuring Harry Fiscian and “OHENE BEN” featuring Oheneba Clement, all highlighting God’s providence and power.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Minister MBA is actively involved in his “Giving Back – Health Awareness and Advocacy” project, where he collaborates with health professionals to raise awareness about liver disease.
This initiative, born out of his own healing experience, aims to reach communities through outreach programs in churches, fitness clubs, and marketplaces.
Furthermore, Minister MBA is gearing up to launch the “Christ is for Peace” campaign, promoting peace during Ghana’s upcoming elections and encouraging unity before, during, and after the polls.
Driven by a deep passion to share the transformative message of Christ, he is committed to reaching marginalized communities, particularly those in ghettos, by providing support and guidance to individuals trapped in drug addiction.
Minister Bernard Appiah, born on April 9, 1995, in Cape Coast, Ghana, developed a love for music at a young age, eventually pursuing a career as a gospel musician and worship leader.
Mentored by inspirational figures like Elder Mireku, Uncle Ato, and Pastor Joe Beechem, Minister MBA released his debut album, “M’aseda,” in 2024, collaborating with talented artists such as Harry Fiscian and Oheneba Clement.
In addition to his musical achievements, Minister MBA leads a group focused on reaching professionals with the gospel message through music and discipleship.
He also manages The MBA Rescue Foundation, a charitable organization that supports orphans, prisoners, and underprivileged children through scholarships and payment of hospital bills.