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Christian Pastor killed over outreach to Muslims: ‘today Allah has judged you’

Christian Pastor killed over outreach to Muslims: ‘today Allah has judged you’

Africa News, International
A radical Muslim has confessed to police in Uganda that he killed a 70-year-old pastor earlier this month because of Allah’s word to kill all infidels who mislead Muslims by sharing the Gospel. The accused, identified as Imam Uthman Olingha, told police he killed Bishop Francis Obo, senior pastor of Mpingire Pentecostal Revival Church Ministries International in Odapako village Mpingire Sub-County, on June 11, Morning Star News reported. Olingha was one of the Muslim extremists dressed in Islamic attire who stopped Pastor Obo and his wife on their way home from a market at about 8:30 p.m., his wife, Christine Obo, said. “Olingha openly confessed (to police) that he can’t regret that he killed the bishop because he did it in the cause of Allah’s word to kill all infidels who mislea...
The Church of Pentecost, IGP plant trees at National Police Training School

The Church of Pentecost, IGP plant trees at National Police Training School

Pentecost News
The Church of Pentecost has joined forces with the Ghana Police Service to plant trees at the National Police Training School, Tesano in Accra as part of efforts to green Ghana and preserve the environment. The General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, together with the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. James Oppong-Boanuh, and members of the Police Management Board (POMAB), on Friday, June 11, 2021, planted commemorative trees at the Police Depot to mark the Green Ghana Day, which saw the planting of 5 million trees across the country. In a speech to herald the exercise, the IGP said that the Police Service was planting 5,000 trees out of the 5 million trees at all police facilities across the country as part of their contribution to the Government...
Chairman calls on KNUST vice-chancellor

Chairman calls on KNUST vice-chancellor

Pentecost News
A delegation of The Church of Pentecost led by the Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, today, Friday, June 11, 2021, paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson at her office. According to the Chairman, who is on a two-week working tour of the Ashanti Region, the visit was to congratulate Prof. Dickson on her appointment as the first female VC of the university and to pray with her for a successful tenure in office. The church delegation, comprising Apostle Yaw Adjei Kwarteng (Bompata Area Head and Executive Council Member), Prophet James Osei Amaniampong (Asokwa Area Head), Apostle John Budu Tawiah (Kwadaso Area Head), Apostle Dr. Joseph I. J. Buertey (Resident Minister, PIWC...
PENTSOS bakery project commissioned

PENTSOS bakery project commissioned

Pentecost News
An ultramodern Bakery funded jointly by the Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS) and the General Headquarters of the Church of Pentecost has been commissioned at Busunya in the Techiman Area. The Bakery initiative is a social enterprise project of PENTSOS with an overarching purpose to build the youth's productive capacity and create job opportunities through skills training. The PENTSOS Bakery Project is expected to provide direct employment to 150 people youth in the Church, function as a skills training centre to train the youth in bread making and pastries, and indirectly create jobs for over 500 people in Nkoranza North District. The PENTSOS Bakery Project was commissioned by Apostle Isaac Nii Kotei Djani, Area Head, Techiman Area, and assisted by the PENTSOS Director...
King’s College apologises for ‘harm’ caused to staff by photo tribute to Prince Philip

King’s College apologises for ‘harm’ caused to staff by photo tribute to Prince Philip

Headlines Today, International, World News
One of Britain’s top universities has apologised for the “harm” caused to staff after they complained about being sent a photograph of Prince Philip who had a “history of racist and sexist comments”. The photograph of the late Duke opening the university library was included in a recent email bulletin to staff at King’s College London. However, a King’s College London spokesman later said that bosses at the institution remained “very proud” of its long association with Prince Philip. Joleen Clarke, associate director at the King’s College libraries, sent the email apology to staff after some workers complained about being offended by a photograph of the Duke featuring in a staff bulletin previously sent via email. Members of the university’s Anti-Racism Community of Practice re...
Nkwanta Area Renovates Nkwanta District Births And Deaths Registry

Nkwanta Area Renovates Nkwanta District Births And Deaths Registry

Ghana News, Pentecost News
The Nkwanta Area of the Church of Pentecost is location in the Oti Region of Ghana. It was carved out of the Hohoe Area in 2012 with Aps. James & Mrs. Irene Asare as the first Area Head and wife. It has about 19 districts with a membership of about 47,000. The Area is one of the Missions Areas of the Church of Pentecost. In line with the Possessing the Nations Agenda of the Church, Vision 2023, the Area works to provide community transformation in Nkwanta. One of many activities to achieve this objective is the reconstruction of the Nkwanta District Births and Deaths Building by the Area. The Nkwanta District Births and Deaths registry was once  a mud building, with no electricity. This made office work very difficult for staff of the registry. The Nkwanta Area spending abou...
Value of MoMo transactions shoots up by over 120% in a year – BoG

Value of MoMo transactions shoots up by over 120% in a year – BoG

Ghana News, Headlines Today
The value of mobile money transactions has more than doubled in the last twelve months, according to the Bank of Ghana. The total value shot up by over 120 percent from February 2020 to February 2021. On a monthly basis, the value of transactions from January to February saw a minimal increase of about 1 percent. This was contained in the Central Bank’s Summary of Macroeconomic and Financial Data report. Apart from a few periods of reduction over the past 12 months, the value of mobile money transactions in Ghana has generally seen a consistent rise. After dropping marginally to GHS32.8 billion in April 2020, the month after Ghana recorded its first coronavirus cases, a surge in the value of mobile money transactions was seen in May, as the figure shot up to GHS41.5 billion, re...
‘We’ve not frozen salary increments for public sector workers’ – Akufo-Addo

‘We’ve not frozen salary increments for public sector workers’ – Akufo-Addo

Ghana News, Headlines Today
President Akufo-Addo says, although government is adopting strict measures to revive the Ghanaian economy, the salaries of public sector workers will not stay the same for the next four years. His comment is in response to concerns raised by public sector workers about the delay in reviewing their salaries upward amid increased and newly introduced taxes. Speaking at the 11th Quadrennial Delegates Congress of the Trades Union Congress in Kumasi, President Akufo-Addo assured that “salary increments for public sector works have not been frozen for the next four years”. “The truth of the matter is that, we are not in normal times, and we are appealing to all Ghanaians including organised labour to assist the government in this endeavour to help rebuild our public finances and economy...
After declaring Jesus Christ the vaccine for COVID-19, John Hagee’s ministry clarifies statement

After declaring Jesus Christ the vaccine for COVID-19, John Hagee’s ministry clarifies statement

International, Pent TV, Pentecost News, World News
Months after John Hagee, senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, declared Jesus Christ as the vaccine for COVID-19 after he was hospitalized with the virus, his ministry has clarified that he believes in prayer and medicine and is “taking the vaccine.” "Pastor Hagee himself is taking the vaccine," Hagee Ministries spokesperson Ari Morgenstern told ABC News in a statement, adding that Hagee's comments, in which he said he had been taken out of context. "Pastor Hagee believes in both the power of prayer and modern medicine. These are not mutually exclusive." Hagee’s church did not immediately respond to a request for further comment from The Christian Post on Tuesday. As he recovered from a high publicized bout with COVID-19 last November, Hagee revealed to his fl...
“Joseph, Where Art Thou!” – A Life Story Of The Late Apostle Joseph Egyir-Paintsil

“Joseph, Where Art Thou!” – A Life Story Of The Late Apostle Joseph Egyir-Paintsil

Features, Pent TV, Pentecost News
He stumbled upon Jesus at the age of 18, while on his way to the movies in pre-colonial Ghana, something that was considered the epitome of worldliness at that time. And yes, despite his strict Methodist upbringing, after returning from school he was steep into the secular life. Smoking, drinking, bad companies, you name it. Besides, it was December 31st and who wouldn’t want to have good time? But this night was different. He overheard a tall, slender Caucasian male preaching from Genesis 3:9. He screamed with a sharp Irish accent, “Adam, where art thou?” Then the call changed to “Joseph, where art thou?” He was Joseph, but the Irish man didn’t know him from Adam! The call echoed in his heart, after a short consideration he abandoned his friends and responded to the call to give his li...
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