Night of Cymbals & Harps 2.0 lights up Accra celebrating Mo’Precious’ 25th birthday with gospel music, culture, and unity
Night of Cymbals & Harps 2.0 will dazzle Accra this weekend as Omo Emi Caucus Ghana hosts a cultural and spiritual spectacle honoring the 25th birthday of media powerhouse Yeye Omobola Precious Akangbe, fondly known as Mo’Precious.
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Scheduled for Saturday, August 23, 2025, at CCC St. Michael Parish, National Headquarters, Asylum Down, guests will wear all-white attire symbolizing purity, unity, and reverence.

The event will feature the Owa Ajero of Ijero Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Oba Joseph Adebayo Adewole II, as Royal Father of the Day.
Key dignitaries include MetroNews International Publisher Otunba Femi Davies, Engineer Amoo Raheem as Chairman of the Day, and Dr. Tony Luck as Mother of the Day.

West Africa’s top gospel artists Harjovy, Ade Jesu, and Minister Layo Jpearl — will lead worship, blending cymbals, harps, and voices in an evening of praise and thanksgiving.
At just 25, Mo’Precious has made her mark in media, culture, and Pan-African advocacy.
As host of Omo Naija Show on Ahotor 92.3 FM, she has become a cultural bridge, spotlighting Nigerian heritage, amplifying African music, and connecting diaspora communities.
Fondly known as “Omo Naija,” she is more than a broadcaster she is a cultural icon, award-winning personality, and vocal advocate for Nigerians in Ghana and across West Africa.
The Night of Cymbals & Harps 2.0 embodies her vision to celebrate African pride and unity.
Though centered in Ghana, the event is expected to resonate far beyond, uniting Nigerian royalty, Ghanaian cultural enthusiasts, and diaspora communities.
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With its fusion of worship, culture, and celebration, Night of Cymbals & Harps 2.0 promises to be one of West Africa’s most significant cultural-religious gatherings of 2025.







