Elder Mireku

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Emmanuel Kwasi Mireku, professionally known as Elder Mireku, (born, 12 January 1961) is a Ghanaian Gospel Musician and a songwriter who has been in the industry for more than 40 years.[1][2][3]

Early life and education[]

Mireku was born to Emmanuel Kofi Mireku and Comfort Asiedua Mirekua. He comes from Kwahu Obomeng and Kwahu Atibie in the Eastern Region and has lived the majority of his life in Koforidua.[2] Elder Mireku had his basic education at Presbyterian Elementary Schools and furthered at the Koforidua Technical Institute.[3]

Music career[]

Mireku's ministry began in the late 1970s.[3] His worship songs earned him a Honorary Doctorate in sacred music from the Ecclesiastical Bishops And Leaders Conference of Africa (affiliated to the Kayiwa International University, Uganda) in 2016. Elder Mireku has greatly influenced the gospel music industry and musicians in Ghana.[3] He has 56 albums and an average of 10 songs on each album.[2] He has over 500 songs some of which include "Oko no wako awie", "odimafo(tongues)", "Hallelujah" and "Mempa Aba".[4] He was honored with a life-time achievement award at the maiden edition of Ghana Music Awards South Africa.[5]

Personal life[]

He is married to Philomina Mireku and they have two children, Evelyn and James. In a video during one of his performances, Elder Mireku revealed that he had once contemplated suicide after his dream of continuing his education was shattered.[3]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Bibiara Nye Den (2019)[6]
  • Elder Mireku Worship Songs 4 (2018)[7]
  • Jesus Wakasa (2019)[8]
  • Mempa Aba (2019)[9]
  • Wasem Ye Nokware Mame (2019)[10]
  • Halleluya - Praise & Worship 41
  • Okamafo Nyame
  • Empa Aba
  • Best Of Worship
  • Sarah Anya Nede
  • Menya Adom Bi
  • Magenkwa
  • Praises Vol.1

References[]

  1. ^ "Elder Mireku Celebrates 40 Years In Music". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  2. ^ a b c "Interview With Elder Dr Mireku". THE CHURCH OF PENTECOST. 2020-07-22. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Elder Kwesi Mireku shares tearful life story". The Ghana Guardian News. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  4. ^ Shem, Shemcy (2018-10-18). "Top trending Elder Mireku praises songs". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  5. ^ "Elder Mireku receives Life-Time Achievement Award at GMA South Africa". www.ghanaweb.com. 2018-11-07. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  6. ^ Elder Mireku - BIRIBIARA NYE DEN: lyrics and songs | Deezer, retrieved 2020-12-04
  7. ^ Elder Mireku - ELDER MIREKU WORSHIPS 4: lyrics and songs | Deezer, retrieved 2020-12-04
  8. ^ Elder Mireku - JESUS WAKASA: lyrics and songs | Deezer, retrieved 2020-12-04
  9. ^ "Elder Mireku - Mempa Aba". LetsLoop. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  10. ^ Elder Mireku - Wasem ye nokware mame: lyrics and songs | Deezer, retrieved 2020-12-04
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