Willie and
Mike is the Most-Sought after gospel duo in the nation and beyond.
The Favour
brothers started ministry as early as 1995 but came into the mainstream gospel
industry in 2006 with their first album ‘Mempene’.The the duo later released ‘Nkomhyℇ’ in 2008 while in their second
year(University Of Ghana, Legon).Upon Completion of their tertiary education, they
released ‘Covenant Keeping God’ and ‘Favour’ which were both massive hits!
They then
Released ‘Presence’ while Celebrating their 20 years
Anniversary.
The Covenant
Keeping God hit makers are out again with two mind blowing Singles
‘Faithful God’ and ‘Mennye Mmobo’
Faithful God was released in the month of November and hopefully Mennye Mmobo will be out in the first
week of December.
Have you heard ‘Faithful God’?
About Willie And Mike
Willie and
Mike is a gospel duo based in Kumasi, Ghana. It comprises Asamoah Williams
(Willie) and Adomako Michael (Mike).
Willie
who hails from Asante Mampong was born in Kumasi on 20th may 1980 to Emmanuel
Asamoah a tutor, and Agnes Dufie a seamstress. He attended Garden city
commercial college in Kumasi. By age seven, Willie had lost his father; the
family had to be taken care of solely by his mother. At eight he was given to
Rev. Kofi Asiedu to whom he gives commendation for his Christian life.
Mike
who hails from Sekondi-Takoradi was also born in Kumasi to Mr. John Kofi
Adomako a civil servant and Madam Joyce Ocran an educationist. He had his
education at Atebubu Secondary School in the Brong Ahafo Region, where he was
the choir leader from Form 2. At age four his parents divorced. He was cared
for solely by his mother. At fourteen, he moved to stay with his father who was
then the deputy co-coordinating director in Atebubu. After Senior Secondary
School, his father was transferred to Drobo in the same region. Mike had to
come back to Kumasi because he realized his Christian life was dwindling.
It was this time that they took advantage of their situation to rehearse and arrange their songs. They then decided to come up with a demo. Since they had just come out of school they had no financial means, so they approached Madam Efua, a seamstress who believed in their vision. They also got some financial help from Rev. Dr Osei Mensah of World Changer Chapel.
Credit:Precious Mawunyako
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