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Morgan International Community School celebrates Rev. Obed Danquah on his 58th birthday

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Rev. Obed Danquah(L),being assisted with the cutting of  birthday cake Nothing could be more joyful and fulfilling than to be celebrated for your achievements while you’re still alive and kicking especially on your birthday than to be eulogized when you’re dead and gone. This is exactly the kind of treatment Rev. Obed Danquah has received from the entire student body of Morgan International Community School(MICS) at Gomoa Manso in the Central Region last Wednesday August 28, 2018 on his 58th birthday. Dubbed the “5 th  anniversary and founder’s day celebration of MICS”, was a special day earmarked by the school to celebrate its achievements since its inception 5 years ago. It also coincided with yet another special day which marked the 58th birthday of the school’s founder, Rev. Obed Danquah therefore called for a massive celebration in his honor. At a colorful ceremony organized by the school which was characterized by varieties of thrilling performances...

Sanitise religious sector before thinking of national cathedral – Govt told

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The General Overseer of Enriching Lives Ministries in the Central Region, Rev. Obed Danquah, has observed it is better for government to place its priorities on enacting laws to purge the religious terrain of greed and corruption and other improprieties which have rocked the nation in recent times in a bid to help create ‘God’s holy temple’ in Ghana rather than focusing attention on construction of a national cathedral. According to him, there’s nothing wrong with government being part of God’s work provided it has the requisite financial strength to execute the task. He, however, believes government must first begin the process by implementing a policy to regulate and sanitize the religious system, which has been inundated with multiplicities of improprieties. The proposal of constructing a national cathedral by President Nana Akufo-Addo has sparked a huge public argument with a section of the public raising questions about the selected area for its construction. Concerns ...