Joel Wuddah Named Brand Ambassador for Cleliza Spa

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Ghanaian urban gospel artist, Joel Amatey Wuddah has been named as the brand ambassador for Cleliza Spa.

This partnership is more than a promotional arrangement, as it represents a meeting point between purpose and wellness, which brings a fresh, youthful energy that aligns with its forward-thinking vision and extends Wuddah’s influence beyond the stage into lifestyle and wellness.

Also, it reflects a broader message that self-care and spirituality are not in conflict. Rest is not weakness. Grooming is not vanity. Taking care of the body supports the calling.

Cleliza Spa has quietly built a strong reputation over the past three years from its Achimota office and beyond.

The spa offers professional massage therapy, facials, pedicures, manicures, waxing, and makeup services in a calm and welcoming environment.

Its growing influence in the beauty and wellness space is evident in its association with Ghana’s Most Beautiful, a cultural pageant show that has given Ghanaian culture renewed visibility for nearly two decades, the privilege of grooming contestants for the show, a testament to its professionalism and standards.

Wuddah is known for spirit-filled, high-tempo songs that connect faith with real life; he has built a reputation for music that is both reflective and vibrant.

Already hitting the limelight in the urban gospel space with hits like “Easy Easy,” “Aura,” and “ZorZor” and his latest release, “Donkomi,” the NAFTI graduate has never shied away from substance; urban gospel speaks to the soul, and wellness nurtures the body.

Wuddah’s brand has always encouraged believers to live intentionally, with integrity and balance, wherein the coming months, audiences will see Wuddah actively promoting Cleliza Spa while continuing to release energetic, spirit-driven music.

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His new project, Donkomi in particular, has sparked important conversations across churches and youth fellowships, as the song serves as a caution to church workers and believers alike, urging them to ensure that public service for God aligns with a genuine private relationship with Him.

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