
I never thought of quitting music despite challenges - KK Fosu
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6th June 2025 8:31:00 AM
2 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey
Ghanaian gospel singer and evangelist Diana Asamoah, has disclosed that she could have been the wife of his manager, Anane Frimpong, had it not been for her devotion to God.
The 52-year-old Woman of God shared on her Akoko Abon programme on Angel FM that their bond grew stronger over time, but she maintained her boundaries.
"God used Frimprince to support me greatly – to the point where we could have ended up marrying, had it not been for my vow to serve God," the evangelist stated.
Diana Asamoah, who has not been married or had children, noted that although the journey has not been without challenges or temptations, she draws her strength from divine grace.
“I honour God. I live alone. I don’t rely on tricks, but on the strength of the Lord—the same strength He used to clothe Mary," she said.
Miss Asamoah mentioned that her devotion to ministry is demanding, leaving no room for anything else.
"You can ask my manager, Frimprince. Whenever we travel, we’re constantly working in churches—it’s 24/7. In the evenings, he sometimes finds me still praying and wonders why I haven’t gone to bed, especially knowing we have the same schedule the following day," Madam Diana Asamoah expressed.
The "Mabo Wo Din" hitmaker added that, even in moments of extreme exhaustion, such as returning from long journeys, her spiritual obligations take precedence.
“Sometimes, I’m so tired I tell my driver we won’t go out the next day. But then I just pick up the phone and call him back because the work must go on,” she added, attributing her strength to divine intervention.
Despite public speculation and criticism around her single status, the singer maintains that her decision stems from her faith.
"There was a time someone asked for my number. I gave it out freely, but I made it very clear that I wasn’t interested in any conversations about marriage," she added.
Diana Asamoah has composed songs such as Pentecost Gya, Mabo Wo Din, Wo Na Mani Agyina, Akoko Abon, Nseresa, Anopa Wim, Tetelestai, Madansedie, Onyame Tumfo, and Momma Yenhyira Awurade, all of which reflect her unwavering devotion to the Christian faith.
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