Ghanaian gospel minister and pastor, Bibi Adu-Poku, sparks anticipation with a social media post hinting at a new single. The post on Facebook and Instagram suggests that he will feature his wife Lady Jay Adu-Poku on the upcoming record titled “He Never Fails.”
Following his 2019 release, “Sound of Abundance,” which featured gospel soloist Sandra Afreh and emphasized staying attuned to God’s voice amid challenges, Bibi Adu-Poku’s upcoming song continues in the same spirit.
Expressing excitement about the new single, “He Never Fails,” Bibi Adu-Poku believes it will touch hearts and be a blessing to many. He encourages fans to stay tuned to his pages for the big release.
ABOUT BIBI ADU-POKU
BiBi Adu-Poku, formerly known as Pastor Bernard Stephen Adu-Poku, is a multifaceted gospel minister excelling as a worship leader, music director, preacher, pianist, music producer, and songwriter.
With a music journey originating in the late 90s in Nigeria, BiBi started as a pianist, leveraging those early experiences to develop his vocal prowess. Composing songs from that period, his musical impact endures.
As a mentor and trainer, BiBi Adu-Poku has nurtured numerous singers and instrumentalists, contributing his skills as a music director and voice coach to various churches in Ghana, including ICGC Praise Temple, Swedru, and Perez Chapel, Winneba.
Beyond his local influence, he has ministered to diverse audiences both in Ghana and abroad. Married to Mrs. Janet Adu-Poku (LadyJay), with four children, BiBi carries a healing and prophetic grace within his ministry.
His musical contributions include the album “AFRICAN PRAISE MEDLEY” and singles like “AFUGA (He Reigns)” and “Sound of Abundance.” Collaborating on the Brainhaus project “ENCOUNTER” with Min. Fire and Rev. Kojo Oteng, BiBi Adu-Poku continues to enrich the musical landscape.
Currently serving as a music pastor at I.C.G.C. Shiloh Temple, Obuasi, and functioning as a music consultant for church choirs nationwide, he also holds the position of CEO at Nowall Music Studio and Nowall Music School, headquartered in Obuasi.