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“I HAIL YOU VIDEO” IS A TESTIMONY TO GOD – SONNIE BADU

UK and US- based International Gospel Act, Dr. Sonnie Badu has released a video to one of his hit singles “I Hail You”.

The video released earlier this year was directed by the award-winning producer who is also the brain behind the “Wonder God’ video, Uvi Orugun. 

The video is a depiction of the true story of a friend of Dr. Badu who is grateful to his wife for standing by hi through trying times.

The video revolves around a concept of the International Gospel Act being arrested and standing trial. At the end of the video, Sonnie Badu is acquitted and discharged of his criminal charges. The video is estimated at a cost of 22,000 usd and opens with an appreciation note to Adaugo, the wife of the friend of Dr. Badu.

“Adaugo, this video is dedicated to you. I just want to say Thank You for being the guardian angel that stood by me through the storms. Today I want to express my heartfelt gratitude and say Thank You so much”.

In an interaction with Sonnie Badu, he noted that the video is a representation of how God saved him through trying times and he expressed optimism that the song would be a blessing to many going through affliction in the world. The video since its release some few days ago has nearly 69,313 views.

In a related development, Dr. Badu is set to host what could be termed as the biggest concert in America at Invasion with close to 10 International stars being featured on the bill.

The event is slated for 6th July 2019 and it has Ghana’s awarding winning gospel Musician Joe Mettle as one of the acts billed to perform at Invasion come July 6th.

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