Gospel sensation Diana is taking her ministry beyond music, expanding her outreach to community service and humanitarian projects ahead of her gospel experience concert. Speaking on Metro TV, she highlighted the significance of making an impact beyond the stage.
“This year, the move is not just spiritual; it is a physical move as well,” she said. “That’s why I am partnering with Zoomlion for a massive cleanup exercise on February 8th. We are giving back to the communities where we will be hosting the event.”
According to Diana, her foundation—the Hamilton Foundation—is also commissioning a new classroom block in Tamale as part of her commitment to education and youth development.
“We have built some classroom blocks, and we are going to officially commission them before the event. It is important that we pour into the society that supports us,” she explained.
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Beyond that, the singer is set to visit schools in Accra, including Accra Girls, where she and her team will pay school fees for selected students.
“There are people in tertiary institutions who struggle with fees, and God has led us to step in and assist in whatever way we can,” she revealed.
Diana also acknowledged the deep connection she shares with her fans, some of whom have attended her concerts every year since 2016. She said she was moved to hold a special prayer session for these dedicated supporters.
“The Lord laid it on our hearts to pray for them—not just for their spiritual growth, but also for their careers, finances, and well-being,” she noted.
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