Ghana Shines at the Hallelujah Challenge Grand Finale: Joe Mettle and Prophet Nanasei Sarkodie
The Hallelujah Challenge — a global revival movement that has drawn millions into nights of worship, prayer, and thanksgiving — reached its grand climax last night in Ikeja, Lagos, with a breathtaking celebration of faith. The atmosphere was charged with divine energy as believers from across nations lifted one united sound — Hallelujah!
Representing Ghana on this global altar were two anointed vessels — Prophet Opoku Sarkodie of Potter’s City and Joe Mettle — both carrying the nation’s grace and excellence with undeniable power.
When Prophet Sarkodie mounted the stage, the atmosphere shifted dramatically. His fiery message on “The Works of Faith” carried profound prophetic depth, igniting the crowd with renewed belief. Every declaration was saturated with conviction, stirring hearts to trust God again and walk boldly in faith. His chants became moments of intense spiritual awakening — powerful, raw, and unforgettable.
Then came Joe Mettle. With his calm yet commanding presence, he transformed the atmosphere into a river of worship. His world-class ministration resonated deeply, as Nigerians sang along passionately — from “Obaa Obaa” to “Oil in My Lamp.” It was a moving testament to the far-reaching impact of his music and the shared language of worship that transcends borders.
Together, Prophet Opoku Sarkodie and Joe Mettle made Ghana proud — a shining example of how God continues to use His vessels to unite nations in praise and reveal His glory across the earth.