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Diana Asamoah Opens Up About Almost Marrying Dada KD

Renowned gospel musician and evangelist Diana Asamoah has made a heartfelt revelation about her past relationship with the late highlife legend, Dada KD. Speaking openly, she disclosed that the two were once so close that they almost tied the knot.

According to Asamoah, their bond went beyond music and friendship. “I and Dada KD almost got married. We were very, very close,” she said. “He was not just a musician but a man who had a deep love for God, and I strongly believe he is in heaven.”

Her touching words come in the wake of tributes pouring in for Dada KD, who left an indelible mark on Ghana’s highlife music scene with his unique voice and soul-stirring songs. For Asamoah, their connection was deeply spiritual as well as emotional. She stressed that beyond his artistry, Dada KD lived a life that reflected his closeness to God.

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“Dada KD was a very respectful and God-fearing man,” Asamoah added. “Even in his music career, he carried himself with dignity. That is why I believe his soul is resting peacefully with the Lord.”

The revelation has sparked widespread reactions, as fans and followers of both musicians reflect on the untold stories behind their journeys. Many have expressed surprise at how near the gospel star came to marrying the celebrated highlife icon.

Dada KD’s passing has left a void in Ghana’s entertainment industry, with colleagues and fans mourning the loss of a legend. Diana Asamoah’s testimony, however, brings comfort to many who admired his talent and character, painting a picture of a man whose legacy will live on both musically and spiritually.

Diana Asamoah Pledges Support to Angel Asiamah in Running Agradaa’s Church During Her 15-Year Imprisonment

Gospel singer Diana Asamoah steps in with compassion and leadership, promising to guide Angel Asiamah in sustaining Agradaa’s church as the founder begins her 15-year sentence at Nsawam Prison.

In a heartfelt show of solidarity and spiritual responsibility, renowned Ghanaian gospel musician and evangelist, Diana Asamoah, has publicly promised to assist Angel Asiamah in managing Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng’s (popularly known as Nana Agradaa) church during her incarceration.

Agradaa, a controversial figure turned self-proclaimed woman of God, was recently sentenced to 15 years in Nsawam Prison. Her absence leaves a significant leadership vacuum at her church, which has amassed a sizable following over the years. In a touching video that has since gone viral, Diana Asamoah is seen comforting Angel Asiamah — a close associate and loyal follower of Agradaa — while assuring her of unwavering support during this difficult period.

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The video captures a deeply emotional moment between the two women, with Diana encouraging Angel to remain strong and faithful. She emphasized the importance of continuity in the ministry despite the founder’s imprisonment. “The church of God must not collapse because of this. We will stand together and continue the work,” Diana said, affirming her readiness to mentor and guide Angel Asiamah in spiritual leadership and operations.

The gesture has been widely applauded by many in the Christian community who see Diana Asamoah’s involvement as a sign of maturity, unity, and true Christian brotherhood. Others see it as an opportunity for spiritual cleansing and revival in the church, following the controversies that have surrounded Agradaa’s transition from a traditional priestess to a Christian evangelist.

With Agradaa now serving time, the future of her ministry rests in the hands of those she trusted — and with Diana Asamoah stepping in, many believe the church could be steered toward a more transparent and spiritually sound direction.

The video was shared across social platforms, with credit to @originalagradaa on TikTok and @dianaasamoah_official on Instagram. The scene has stirred emotion, sparked conversations, and highlighted the power of Christian compassion and leadership during turbulent times.

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