Through My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy Twum

My Greatest Joy In Music Is The Testimonies My Songs Inspire — Ceccy Twum

Through My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy Twum

Through My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy TwumThrough My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy Twum

Renowned Ghanaian gospel singer Ceccy Twum has revealed that one of her songs played a role in the miraculous recovery of a patient from a coma. In a recent interview, she spoke about the profound, life-changing influence of her music on listeners.

Ceccy Twum emphasized that the spiritual impact of her songs, rather than material recognition or awards, is her true motivation.

Through My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy Twum

“I just thank God that my songs are going far and that people receive anointing through them. If it were about awards, some of us would have stopped singing long ago. My biggest reward is hearing people testify about how my songs have changed their lives,” she shared.

Her powerful track “Nyame Aye Awie” (meaning “God has done it”) has been central to numerous incredible stories from fans. One woman revealed that listening to the song helped her overcome severe anxiety and succeed in challenging exams. Another fan credited it with helping her secure a visa after multiple failed attempts.

Through My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy Twum

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Ceccy Twum’s most extraordinary testimony came from Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, where a patient who had been in a coma reportedly came back to life—and the first thing he did upon waking was sing “Nyame Aye Awie.”

“These moving testimonies strengthen my belief that my music serves as a direct conduit for God’s mercy and power,” she said. “When you hear stories like this, it boosts your morale and reassures you that God is truly working through you.”

Through My Song, A Patient Was Revived From Coma – Ceccy Twum

The gospel artist concluded by affirming her dedication to a ministry focused on transformation, spiritual impact, and encouragement, rather than awards or recognition.

Source: Nkonkonsa

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