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‘Where There’s Unity, There’s Victory’ – Daughters of Glorious Jesus

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Veteran Ghanaian all-female gospel group Daughters of Glorious Jesus have said the greatest legacy they hope to leave behind is one of unity, describing it as the foundation of their remarkable journey in the gospel music industry.

The award-winning gospel group said their enduring bond and continued success over the years are proof that unity is essential for achieving lasting success, not only in music but in every aspect of life.

Speaking during an interview on Joy Prime’s Changes show, the group explained that unity has been the driving force behind their ability to remain together as one of Ghana’s longest-serving gospel music groups.

When asked how they would like to be remembered, lead singer Cynthia Agyare Appiadu gave a simple but powerful response: “Unity.”

“Where there’s unity, there’s victory,” she said.

She explained that the principle extends beyond music, saying, “It cuts across every aspect of life—in marriage, families, workplaces, churches and wherever you find yourself. When there’s no unity, there’s no victory.”

The group also credited humility as another key pillar of their longevity and success, noting that it has strengthened their relationship and kept them together throughout their musical journey.

Edna Sarpong said they hope future generations will remember them not only for their songs but also for demonstrating that unity, humility and the fear of God can sustain a successful and long-lasting music group.

“We also want the generations to come to remember that a music group was once able to remain united through humility and the fear of God,” she said.

According to the group, their journey proves that people can work together harmoniously for decades despite life’s challenges, making their story an example worth emulating.

Adding her voice to the discussion, Monica Owusu Ansah said their relationship has grown beyond music into a family bond. Although Cynthia and Edna are biological sisters, Monica said she has become part of their family through their decades of friendship and shared ministry.

Speaking in Twi, Monica said humility and unity have remained the foundation of their success, adding that maintaining those values while raising families and pursuing individual lives has made their journey even more meaningful.

The group expressed hope that their story will continue to inspire future generations to embrace unity, humility and faith as the foundation for lasting success.

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