MY SONG REVIVED A PATIENT FROM COMA – Gospel Artiste, Ceccy Twum

Ceccy Twum, a well-known Ghanaian gospel singer, revealed that one of her songs was instrumental in a patient’s miraculous coma recovery.
In a recent interview, Ceccy Twum also talked about the powerful, life-changing influence of her music on listeners.
She also stressed that the spiritual impact of her songs, rather than material recognition, is what really matters to her.
According to Ceccy Twum, hearing how her music serves as a conduit for divine intervention is the greatest reward.
“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 said.
The powerful song “Nyame Aye Awie” (meaning ‘God has finished it’ or ‘God has done it’) appears to be at the centre of many incredible stories shared by her fans.
Several moving testimonies from her audience were recounted by the gospel legend. A woman also told him that she constantly listened to “Nyame Aye Awie” in order to overcome her severe anxiety and pass her difficult exams.
When a fan encountered Ceccy at an embassy, she excitedly revealed that the same song had assisted her in obtaining a visa following multiple unsuccessful tries.
The musician’s most remarkable testimonial concerned a patient at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
“One day, someone called me from Korle Bu Teaching Hospital to tell me that a patient who had been in a coma came back to life—and the first thing he did when he woke up was sing that very song,” she revealed.
Ceccy Twum emphasised that these moving testimonies strengthen her belief that her music serves as a direct conduit for God’s mercy and power in addition to providing her with encouragement.
“When you hear things like this, it boosts your morale and makes you believe that God is truly working through you,” she concluded, affirming her dedication to a ministry focused on transformation rather than recognition.
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