Tag: Diana Antwi Hamilton

  • Diana Hamilton and husband celebrate 19 years of marriage

    Diana Hamilton and husband celebrate 19 years of marriage

    Ghanaian gospel sensation Diana Antwi Hamilton and her husband, Dr. Joseph Hamilton, are joyfully marking 19 years of marriage.

    The couple, who tied the knot in August 2005, celebrated their anniversary with a touching Instagram video featuring a special moment between them.

    Diana expressed her gratitude and love with the caption: “This is indeed the doing of the Lord. Happy anniversary to us @drjosephhamilton. I still do wai.”

    Over the course of their marriage, they have been blessed with twins, a boy and a girl.

    In another heartfelt post, Diana shared a nostalgic photo of herself and her husband, proudly wearing the same heels she wore at their traditional wedding ceremony nearly two decades ago.

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  • I was nearly raped in SHS – Diana Hamilton reveals

    I was nearly raped in SHS – Diana Hamilton reveals

    Diana Antwi Hamilton, a Ghanaian gospel singer, recounted her near-rape experience during senior high school (SHS).

    She said that the horrible occurrence happened at an inter school competition (INTERCO) in her first year at Ghana National College.

    Diana recalled how, as an innocent young lady, her school mother had intentionally lured her out to a few boys.

    “In my first year at Ghana National during an Interco, my school mother asked me to follow some guys to take her biscuits. I did and by the time I realised, one was in front of me and the other behind, they put me in a car. The next thing I knew I was somewhere in Cape Coast, Kotokraba,” she narrated in an interview with Accra-based TV3.

    The 2021 VGMA Artiste of the Year said that it took “the doing of the Lord” to save her from that traumatic situation.

    “It took God to grant me the courage to tell upper sixth formers that I would not enter the house. Right at the entrance of the door sat a woman who was feeding her goats and she didn’t say a word, all she did was sit there and watch.
    For hours, had that woman left, they would have dragged me in and I don’t know what would have happened,” she said.

    Diana Hamilton is currently promoting her new song ‘The doing of the Lord’ featuring Nigerian gospel star, Mercy Chinwo.

    Diana Antwi Hamilton is a Ghanaian gospel musician with several awards to her name.

    She won the 2021 Most Streamed Female Act of the Year Award at the 3Music Women’s Brunch.

    In March 2021, she was among the Top 30 Most Influential Women in Music by the 3Music Awards Women’s Brunch.

  • Any wife who demands money from her husband in return for sex is a prostitute – Diana Hamilton

    Multiple-award winning Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton has described married women who take money from their husbands before having sexual intercourse with them as prostitutes.

    “If you take money from your husband for sex it means you are a prostitute”, Diana Hamilton has said adding that “If it happens that way then that is prostitution. A woman who does that is equal to a commercial sex worker”, she added.

    The ‘Adom’ hit maker who spoke in an interview on TV XYZ monitored by MyNewsGH.com chided women with such character insisting they no right to do that.

    Diana Hamilton further noted that, even if wives would want to demand money from their husbands in exchange for something, it shouldn’t be sex.

    “Why do you have to wait till sex time before you demand money from your husband? Taking money from your husband before sex is not right”, she emphasized.

    In her view, the husband and wife are one flesh and love is giving without expecting hence since both couples have become one, they have to make love freely and not to sell love.

    Speaking to men who also deny their wives the responsibility of providing for them, Diana Hamilton counselled that, men must do everything possible to provide for them to avoid anything that will destroy their marriages.

    “And to that man when the woman needs something give it to her”, she insisted.

  • “I cried every night about my inability to make babies” – Diana Hamilton

    Ghanaian gospel singer Diana Hamilton has recounted the difficult years of her married life when she was unable to make babies.

    It took her more than six years for her to eventually conceive and give birth and during those times, she went to bed each night with teary eyes.

    Speaking on JOY Prime, Diana Hamilton said that due to what she went through, she urges that women who are not able to make babies be treated fairly.

    “I cried at the end of every month when I was hopeful and it didn’t happen. Like a Christian, you don’t cry like an unbeliever, you cry as somebody who has hope.”

    If you don’t cry, then you’re being a hypocrite. So I cried, but I trusted God and, when God did it, it was a miracle.”

    Diana Hamilton added that most of her songs were inspired by the joy she felt when she started making babies. Looking back at the bitter treatment and all tears, she believes they were worth it.

     

    The “Adom” hitmaker added that one of the lowest points of her life was when she was struck by a deadly disease that nearly took her life.

    “I was hospitalised for six days or so and they couldn’t tell what it was and fear gripped me because it was at the height of Covid when nobody was allowed to come in and I was afraid for my life.”

    Tests were run and they couldn’t tell me what it was. My infection rate was going up, they were trying every antibiotic [but] in the height of my fears God brought me healing that was mind-blowing.”

    Source: Ghpage

  • BBC World Service Interviews Diana Hamilton

    Singer, songwriter and multi-award-winning gospel minister, Diana Antwi Hamilton, was interviewed on BBC World Service, which aired today. In her debut interview with BBC, Diana Hamilton talks about her music ministry, foundation, and yearly events, “The Experience with DH”.

    The gospel songstress talked about her artistry in songwriting, where she is famously known for seamlessly intermixing the local dialect with the English language to create a message of hope in her songs for people from all walks of life, also for listeners to have an idea of the message.

    In her response to how her newly launched event, AkwantuPa Experience with Diana Hamilton, came about, she said, “over the years, we’ve gotten the numbers, and we’ve had the corporate world being interested in what we do”.

     

    orium, they are specifically there to lift songs of praise and worship to God. She continued to say that it is also crucial to create AkwantuPa awareness to help Ghanaians living in the diaspora. She pointed out that “when we take care of their spiritual needs, it is also important we take care of their physical needs.”

    The 2021 VGMA artiste of the year hinted at a song she will be releasing on Friday 14th October, 2022 and also spoke briefly about her foundation, which focuses on health and education.

    Diana Hamilton recently sold-out the Dominion Center for her AkwantuPa Experience with DH in London.

    Source:Opera News

  • Stop asking couples when theyll give birth – Diana Hamilton

    Multi-award-winning Gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton has advised that people avoid asking married couples when they will make babies as that could be emotionally draining.

    The musician who has had her own experiences in a very sensitive interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika revealed such questions were draining to most couples and could break them down emotionally.

    Blessed with twins after 5 years of marriage, Diana revealed she cried at the end of every month but had so much hope and believed God would answer her prayers.

    “At the end of every month, I cried, so you can imagine for five years because I gave birth almost 6 years into marriage but I was very quick enough to wipe it off and tried every month. However, I am a woman of God and not a God of a woman so the human side of me will come in and so I will be sad” she said.

    “Don’t give people unnecessary pressure! It’s either they are trying and it’s not happening or they have no plans of having kids but not yet or they are battling with the emotional stress of experiencing a miscarriage. Don’t freshen up a wound that is closing up and so let’s stop it”, she warned.