Vocalist Eugene Zuta set to publicize issue of child trafficking through upcoming musical release
In an innovative move, renowned Gospel sensation Eugene Zuta, famed as Eugene Zuta, is leveraging his upcoming album to combat child trafficking in Ghana and spread faith. The album, cleverly titled 'God Is', drops in April. The release comes amidst the ongoing pandemic's impact on people's beliefs, with many believers questioning their faith.
As shared in a recent social media post, Eugene Zuta invites Ghanaians to reaffirm their trust in a God who stands by them, emphasizing His name, "I Am," as revealed to Moses in Exodus 3. The album will also highlight the resilience of saints who endured adversities for their faith in past times.
The powerhouse album features collaborations with celebrated artists such as KODA, Ps. Shiela Whitcomb, Seth Acquah (Joyful way Inc.), Nana Amoah, Sheila Botchwey, Ps. Samuel Akrasi, and Sarah Lampety.
In a unique blend of passion and purpose, this album serves not just as entertainment but also an instrument for good. This is evident in the attached social impact initiative aiming to rally support for the rescue mission against child trafficking in Ghana.
Particularly on the Volta Lake, children are victimized and sold into trafficking. Through his music, Eugene Zuta seeks to raise awareness about this issue and generate funds for the rescue operations.
Eugene Zuta has commanded a significant presence in Ghana's Gospel music scene for over a decade. From humble beginnings in Dansoman, his passion for music has driven him to become a beloved figure among Christian communities and fans alike. Music has been his avenue to express his devotion to God.
While specific details of the 'God Is' album and its initiatives remain scarce at this moment, rest assured that Eugene Zuta continues to create a wave with his music and social impact initiatives. Keep an eye out for official updates from his team or social media channels!
The upcoming album by Eugene Zuta, titled 'God Is', will not only offer entertainment but also serve as a tool for social change, especially in addressing the issue of child trafficking on the Volta Lake in Ghana. Eugene Zuta, through his music and collaborations with artists such as KODA, Ps. Shiela Whitcomb, and others, aims to raise awareness about this issue and generate funds for the rescue operations.