Ron Kenoly, a renowned American gospel musician, has declared his intention to naturalize in Ghana.
The University of Professional Studies, Accra [UPSA] became the center of attention on Good Friday, April 7,2023, when it hosted the Harvest Praise, Ghana’s largest gospel musical extravaganza.
Every Good Friday since 1998, Harvest International Ministries (HIM) has hosted Harvest Praise, a yearly gospel music outreach event.
This year’s concert, dubbed the “Silver Jubilee Edition” to mark the 25th anniversary of the festival’s founding, included powerful and seductive vocal performances by Don Moen, Moses Bliss, The Harvest Praise Choir, and other artists.
Ron Kenoly, one of the night’s special guests, alluded to getting a residency permit so he might become a citizen of Ghana in his remarks to the audience.
The singer of “Anointing Fall On Me” made his first trip to Ghana in 1997. He discovered information about Ghana and his ancestry when on his first trip to Ghana in 1997.
According to him, the research indicated that his ancestors were part of some Ghanaians who were taken abroad from the central region, Specifically Elmina as part of slave Trade in 1836 so he assumes to be a Fante.