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Desist from politicisation of national development issues – Apostle Ackah Braimah advises Ghanaians

 

By: Charles Ampong

The General Overseer of the Caravan of Prayer Outreach Ministry at Gyinyase in the Asokwa Municipality of Ashanti, Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah, has urged all Ghanaians to put aside political differences and unite to build a vibrant and prosperous nation.

According to him, at this era of political off-season, there is the need for all Ghanaians, especially politicians, to bury their political differences and contribute their quota towards the government of the day to make Ghana a better place for them to live.In his special Christmas message,

 

 

 

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Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah

Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah said the fortune of Ghana lies in “our own hands and no one else’s; hence, there is the need to support whichever government is in power’s social and economic policies to help transform Ghana now and beyond”.

He explained that, though it is too early to assess President Mahama’s led government, truly, per what he sees, the future of Ghana is very bright only if we give the President our maximum support.

 

 

Apostle Braimah humbly appealed to the opposition political parties, especially to criticise constructively and give positive directions to the government for the sake of Ghana’s prosperity.”We must all bear in mind that for those who prophesy and wish Ghana’s downfall, the consequences are going to affect current and future generations,” he cautioned.According to him, there is hope for Ghana only if we change our mindset towards everything we do.In his special message, Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah, therefore, urged all Christians to emulate the good examples of Jesus Christ.

He said, “Jesus is loving, humble and forgiving, and there is the need to emulate these principles as Christians in order to inherit the kingdom of God.”

He said that Christmas is gradually losing its significance, and it is the duty of every Christian to propagate the real meaning of the event to the entire world. Apostle Braima said it is very shameful and sad to see the youth occupying the various spots, roaming in streets without attending church for the word of God.

He, however, used the occasion to wish all Ghanaians a prosperous new year.

 

 

Desist from politicisation of national development issues – Apostle Ackah Braimah advises Ghanaians

 

By: Charles Ampong

The General Overseer of the Caravan of Prayer Outreach Ministry at Gyinyase in the Asokwa Municipality of Ashanti, Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah, has urged all Ghanaians to put aside political differences and unite to build a vibrant and prosperous nation.

According to him, at this era of political off-season, there is the need for all Ghanaians, especially politicians, to bury their political differences and contribute their quota towards the government of the day to make Ghana a better place for them to live.In his special Christmas message,

 

 

 

tntnewspapergh.com

 

 

 

Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah

Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah said the fortune of Ghana lies in “our own hands and no one else’s; hence, there is the need to support whichever government is in power’s social and economic policies to help transform Ghana now and beyond”.

He explained that, though it is too early to assess President Mahama’s led government, truly, per what he sees, the future of Ghana is very bright only if we give the President our maximum support.

 

 

Apostle Braimah humbly appealed to the opposition political parties, especially to criticise constructively and give positive directions to the government for the sake of Ghana’s prosperity.”We must all bear in mind that for those who prophesy and wish Ghana’s downfall, the consequences are going to affect current and future generations,” he cautioned.According to him, there is hope for Ghana only if we change our mindset towards everything we do.In his special message, Apostle Johnson Ackah Braimah, therefore, urged all Christians to emulate the good examples of Jesus Christ.

He said, “Jesus is loving, humble and forgiving, and there is the need to emulate these principles as Christians in order to inherit the kingdom of God.”

He said that Christmas is gradually losing its significance, and it is the duty of every Christian to propagate the real meaning of the event to the entire world. Apostle Braima said it is very shameful and sad to see the youth occupying the various spots, roaming in streets without attending church for the word of God.

He, however, used the occasion to wish all Ghanaians a prosperous new year.

 

 

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