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Danny Nettey to be buried on September 3

August 4, 2016
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The final funeral rites for the late Gospel Minister, Danny Nettey has been scheduled for Friday September 2, 2016 at the forecourt of the State House in Accra.

There will be a tribute gospel concert in honor of the late musician.

This was contained in a release copied to Citi News and signed by  John Jeffery Nettey for the Family Head.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday September 3 at 9 am at the State house and later to the Osu Cemetery for interment.  Dress Code for the funeral is white.

The prolific gospel minister died on Friday july 15 at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. He was  48.

‘’We are so overwhelmed by the reaction, both locally and internationally to our beloved Danny’s death and we are most grateful to everybody’’ Dan Clottey uncle of the late minister said.

He noted that ‘’One thing is clear that Danny was on a mission for his maker who in his wisdom has called him home peacefully; in all things we give thanks’’

About Danny Nettey

He begun his music career with his own group, ‘Danny Nettey and Pals,’ which focused on ministry in Secondary Schools and churches.

Nettey released his debut album, ‘Positive Change’, in 1995 which ushered in the contemporary style of gospel music in Ghana and endeared him to many young people back then. He followed that album with two more, ‘This Time’ and ‘I believe’.

Over the course of his music career, Nettey ministered alongside the likes of Bishop T. D. Jakes, Don Moen, Bebe Winans, Ron Kenoly, Kirk Franklin, Israel Houghton, and Alvin Slaughter. 

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By: Lorrencia Nkrumah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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