Gospel musician, Francis Amo, has recounted his struggle with homelessness and extreme poverty before fame The Adom hitmaker recalled an experience during his first visit to the United States of America with two other colleagues He spoke in an interview with Madonna Opong on Footprint TV as he attributed his success to God’s grace

Gospel musician, Francis Amo, has recounted his struggle with homelessness and extreme poverty as she recalled an experience during his first visit to the United States of America. He recounted arriving in Accra to look for his birth father but couldn’t find him, becoming stranded and homeless as a result.
Amo shared his struggle before earning fame through his talent with Madonna Opong of Footprint TV.
The Cape Coast-born musician narrated an experience with an immigration officer during his first visit to the US. He recounted that he travelled with two other persons who had planned not to make him speak at the immigration office at the airport because he could not express himself in the Queen’s language.
Unknown to them, the plan was a blessing in disguise as a white immigration officer at the airport approved Amo’s passport to give him an easy pass into the US, while the officer delayed his colleagues for several minutes.
Credits God for his transformation, Amo attributed his miraculous transformation and success to God’s grace as he urged people not to give up.