Nana Yaw Boakye, known in the gospel music industry as MOG, has encouraged his colleagues to prioritize building meaningful relationships over seeking financial gains.

He believes that these connections hold long-term benefits for their ministry and personal growth.   Speaking on Channel One TV's Upside Down Show on Sunday, December 22, the award-winning artiste reflected on the importance of relationships in gospel music, emphasizing that they often lead to greater opportunities and blessings than monetary transactions.While acknowledging the financial investment required to create gospel music, MOG explained that relationships have the potential to open doors that money cannot. "Money is good, but I believe what gives good money is the relationship.

If you can manage the relationship well, you can harness a lot more than how much you can even charge," he noted.

For MOG, a strong relationship makes collaboration and giving effortless.