Accra, Ghana – June 29, 2025
The El-Wak Sports Stadium came alive with a divine atmosphere as thousands gathered on Sunday, June 29, for the 2025 edition of Praise Reloaded. Themed Festival of Gratitude, the annual event hosted by celebrated gospel minister Joe Mettle delivered more than just music—it ushered in a powerful move of God.

Picture: Official flier for Praise Reloaded (Festival of Gratitude)
From the opening notes to the final benediction, the ministration of every gospel minister left the crowd visibly moved. Worshippers danced, cried, lifted their hands, and sang in unison—fully immersed in heartfelt praise and adoration to God.
There was a special wave of joy and spiritual upliftment during the ministration of award-winning Nigerian gospel artist and founder of the Hallelujah Challenge, Nathaniel Bassey. His time on stage was marked by a prophetic atmosphere and a resounding call to worship that echoed throughout the stadium. The crowd responded with passion, many overwhelmed by the power of God’s presence.
Host minister Joe Mettle led the gathering in powerful moments of praise and worship that reminded all present of the faithfulness and goodness of the Lord. His songs stirred hearts and set the spiritual tone for the night.
Ntokozo Mbambo ministered with such depth and sincerity that hearts were drawn into intimate communion with God. Her voice carried not just melody, but power—shifting the atmosphere and bringing many to tears.
Akesse Brempong brought a vibrant burst of praise that had the crowd dancing with abandon. His unique sound and energy reminded everyone that thanksgiving is a celebration worth giving everything for.
Team Eternity and the other ministers also left a lasting impression, pouring their hearts out in worship that resonated deeply with both young and old. Each act added to what became a glorious symphony of gratitude to the King of Kings.
Now in its eleventh year, Praise Reloaded has grown into more than just a musical event—it is a spiritual gathering marked by renewal, healing, and transformation. And this year was no exception.
As thousands departed with hearts full of joy and renewed faith, one message remained clear: Gratitude is a lifestyle—and God had indeed visited His people.