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GHANA WILL SEE PROSPERITY IN 2025, WITH HARD WORK AND PROSPERITY – Rev. Ransford Obeng

Founder and General Overseer of the Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC) has urged Ghanaians to roll up their sleeves to create wealth in the nation.

Welcoming congregants into the New Year, he emphasized the importance of diligence, integrity, and authenticity as the foundation for improving the nation’s prospects.

“Let us be honest in everything we do. God blesses hard work. Additionally, we need to be honest and sincere,” he strongly advised.

Recognizing the challenging tasks awaiting president-elect John Dramani Mahama, the esteemed religious leader urged Ghanaians to unite in assisting the government to develop the nation dreamed of by its ancestors.

We Ghanaians should help the new government by offering our best in honesty, diligence and sense of integrity. It is in this that we will build the Ghana we all want to see.”

Rev. Ransford Obeng identified corruption and dishonesty as the most crippling affliction that has deprived the nation of its advancement and growth.

He was troubled that corruption had infiltrated every aspect of society and infiltrated the clergy, typically seen as the moral pillars of the community.

“We must shun corruption and uphold integrity. I say this to pastors as well.”

“Pastors shouldn’t dupe people in the name of the Lord. Our politicians should also do the right thing.”

“When relatives send you money from abroad to do projects for them, make sure you are honest with whatever you do with the money. When we do that and we work hard, God will bless us and we will see prosperity in Ghana,” he admonished.

Rev Ransford Obeng firmly urged the clergy to take heed from the fervour surrounding election prophecies that resulted in many esteemed men of God-feeling completely humiliated when their predictions proved incorrect following the December 7, 2024, elections.

“Some people enter into places they are not supposed to enter. If you are a pastor, your duty is to teach people how they get closer to God, period!”

“I’ve been a pastor for 45 years and I don’t prophesy on elections. Whoever wins, I pray for them. I am for everybody because I want the good of Ghana,” he averred.

 

 

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