Interview with Minister BiBi, the Gospel Artiste who runs a Music Studio in Ghana

This week on The Wundef Show, we look into the life of gospel artiste and CEO of NoWalls Studio, Bernard Adu-Poku, also known as, Minister BiBi.
He is not your typical gospel artiste. He went to the university purposely to learn music for 4 years!
Many people are doing well in the music industry without any formal education in it, so why did he choose to learn music at the university?
What was the motivation behind the establishment of his music studio?
Hie wife, Janette Adu-Poku, is a great pillar in his life so we will also look at how he found her!
These and lots of interesting aspects of his life has been revealed in my interview with him.

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