Adelaide The Seer

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Adelaide Naa Borley Bortier, popularly known as “Adelaide the seer”, is a
talented and optimistic musician who spreads love and hope through her
music. She was born on 6th June and lost her sight while attending Ghanata
Senior High School in Ghana.
Throughout her basic school years, Adelaide was involved in various
activities such as flag hoisting, drama, choir, and cadet at Vivibon School.
She had always been known for her singing abilities, which she took
particular notice of at age 10 during school worship times. She was also a
member of her church choir.
Adelaide has released two songs so far, "What a God!" and "Wire Me," in
collaboration with Dope Nation. She draws inspiration for her music from
within herself and the stories of others. She writes with the intention of
bringing hope and love to her listeners.
Adelaide didn't plan on pursuing a career in music until a friend heard her
voice and connected her to TV3, which did a documentary on her. From
there, Dope Nation collaborated with her on her first two songs. Despite
being visually impaired, Adelaide is referred to as "The Seer" because she
wants people to focus on her gift, not her disability. She believes that true
beauty lies within the mind and heart.
In addition to music, Adelaide is gifted in poetry, acting, storytelling, and
motivational speaking. Her goal is to touch many lives with her gifts and
spread hope to people. She takes joy in hearing stories of people who have
found hope through her music, such as the 71-year-old stroke patient who
began to walk while listening and singing along Adelaide's worship
ministration