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This is what made Esther Smith relocate to Germany – full story

Esteemed Ghanaian gospel musician Esther Smith has recently shared a poignant story that sheds light on her decision to move from Ghana to Germany some years ago.

The acclaimed artist, whose music has touched countless lives, revealed that her relocation was driven by the pressing health needs of her third child. Born prematurely at seven months, her son was diagnosed with a critical heart condition requiring immediate and specialized treatment.

Faced with this overwhelming challenge, Esther chose to leave her home country to ensure her son received the necessary medical care. This decision meant prioritizing her son’s well-being over her flourishing music career and personal life in Ghana.

In an exclusive interview on TV3’s The Afternoon Show, the “Ma Wosan” singer reflected on this difficult period, acknowledging how challenging it was to learn of her son’s condition. Despite the hardships, she expressed deep gratitude for God’s unwavering support throughout the journey.

Esther Smith’s experience highlights the profound sacrifices a mother makes for her child’s health and happiness. She is now set to inspire audiences once again with live performances in Kumasi on Sunday, August 25th, at Bantama Pentecost, and in Accra on Friday, August 30th, at the Perez Dome.

These concerts are expected to be powerful worship experiences, featuring Esther’s beloved classics, new songs, and guest appearances from leading gospel artists.


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Blacc Tbwoy is an experienced entertainment journalist and blogger dedicated to covering all facets of the entertainment industry. He is committed to showcasing Ghana's excellence in this vibrant field.
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