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Michael Osei Bonsu (1953–2007), widely known as Bishop Michael Osei Bonsu, was an iconic Ghanaian gospel musician and the founder of the
Michael Osei Bonsu (1953–2007), widely known as Bishop Michael Osei Bonsu, was an iconic Ghanaian gospel musician and the founder of the "Back to God" Church in Accra. He is celebrated as one of Ghana's most influential music ministers, famous for his soulful use of the accordion. Early Life and Career Musical Prodigy: Born in Goaso, Ahafo, he began preaching in Kumasi at age nine. By the age of 11, he had learned the accordion and used it for evangelical work in markets and on trains. Breakthrough: A chance meeting with a benefactor in Accra provided him with a new accordion and the resources to enter the professional music industry. Signature Style: His music was characterized by slow to mid-tempo rhythms, "accordion-spiced" melodies, and lyrics heavily focused on biblical narrations and exhortations. Popular hits included songs like "Yebeda Yehowa Ase," "Ma Wani So," and "Yesu Wu Ma Me". Controversy and Illness Protracted Sickness: His health began to decline in mid-2006. He suffered from a severe illness involving nasal complications that reportedly baffled medical doctors and traditionalists alike. Passing: Bishop Osei Bonsu died on June 7, 2007, at Ridge Hospital in Accra at age 53. While his family viewed his death as natural, rumors about the spiritual origins of his illness persisted due to the previous dispute. Enduring Impact: His music remains highly relevant in Ghanaian worship. In September 2025, his legacy was revisited when music producer Kwame Mickey renovated his gravesite, sparking renewed tributes from fans. #GhanaGospel #FaithJourney #Legacy #gospel #viraltiktok

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