Veteran Ghanaian gospel trio Daughters of Glorious Jesus say they hope their legacy will be defined not only by their music, but also by the unity that has kept the group together for decades. Speaking in an interview, the award-winning group reflected on their journey in the gospel music industry and described unity as the foundation of their longevity and success. According to the trio, maintaining strong relationships, mutual respect, and a shared sense of purpose has enabled them to remain together through different stages of their careers. The group said they want future generations to remember them as an example of cooperation and harmony, adding that their commitment to one another has been central to their ministry. Daughters of Glorious Jesus, made up of Cynthia Appiadu, Edna Sarpong, and Monica Owusu Ansah, have been active in Ghana’s gospel music scene since the late 1980s and remain one of the country’s most celebrated gospel groups. Their comments come as they continue to inspire audiences with performances and ministry activities across the country.