Kumasi is set to witness a powerful night of worship and prophetic ministration as Prophet OO Manuel holds his yearly “Prayer Works – Prophetic All Night” on Friday, March 13, 2026, at the CCB Auditorium, KNUST.
The event, scheduled to begin at 9:00 p.m., is expected to draw hundreds of believers from across the Ashanti Region and beyond for what organisers describe as a life-transforming spiritual encounter.
Headlining the all-night service is Prophet OO Manuel, a dynamic preacher and prophet known for his passionate delivery, prophetic insight, and strong emphasis on prayer as a tool for personal and spiritual breakthrough.
Over the years, his ministry has attracted a growing following, particularly among young Christians seeking direction, revival, and deeper spiritual growth. The theme “Prayer Works” underscores a central message of the gathering: that consistent, faith-filled prayer produces tangible results.
Joining Prophet OO Manuel on the night will be renowned gospel ministers Joe Mettle, Quame Gyedu and other musicians. Their inclusion signals that the event will not only be prayer-intensive but also rich in worship and praise.
Joe Mettle, one of Ghana’s most celebrated gospel artists, is widely respected for his powerful vocals and anointed worship sessions.

Known for leading spirit-filled congregational worship across major platforms in Ghana and internationally, his presence is expected to elevate the atmosphere and usher participants into deep moments of reflection and connection with God.
His music ministry has consistently bridged denominational lines, bringing believers together through songs centred on gratitude, surrender, and hope.
Quame Gyedu, also billed for the night, brings a unique blend of gospel music and inspirational performance. His stage presence and vocal strength have earned him recognition within Ghana’s gospel music space.
With both artists ministering, the all-night service is poised to deliver a balanced experience of worship, prophetic declaration, and fervent intercession.

“Prayer Works” comes at a time when many individuals are navigating economic uncertainty, personal challenges, and spiritual fatigue. Events such as this all-night service often provide a space for participants to seek clarity, restoration, and encouragement.
The emphasis on prophetic ministration suggests that beyond collective prayer, there will be moments dedicated to personal declarations, guidance, and spiritual direction.
As March 13 approaches, anticipation is steadily building within Kumasi’s Christian circles. With a strong lineup of ministers and a clear spiritual focus, “Prayer Works—Prophetic All Night” is positioned to be one of the notable faith gatherings in the city’s 2026 calendar.
For many, it will not just be another church program but an opportunity to step into an atmosphere of worship, prophecy, and focused intercession – a night dedicated to affirming that indeed, prayer works