Celebrated gospel music group, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, has disclosed that the sisterhood bond between them has been an integral part of their divine mandate to preach the word of God through song ministration.
According to them, the idea of going solo has never occurred to them due to their specific divine mandate and direction.
Speaking in a recent media interview, the multiple award-winning trio had credited their long-lasting success to the strong bond they share.
They explained that they saw themselves as sisters rather than just musical partners.
Aside from the sisterhood bond which had kept the group, they maintained that love, unity, and selflessness had been the foundation of the group since its formation, stressing that they also respected each member’s unique talent and role in their song composition phase.
Formed in 1989, Daughters of Glorious Jesus is made up of Cynthia Appiadu, Edna Sarpong and Monica Owusu Ansah, who have remained relevant despite changes in the gospel music industry.














