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If I were the President of Ghana - these are the issues and things that I m going to do

If I were the President of Ghana, then, I would have to act and behave like the former Prime Minister of Singapore late Lee Kwan Yew, and the current President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, in Ghana our motherland. I would also be filled with the Spirit of God Almighty, which was in Joseph and Daniel so that I would be like them 100 per cent (Genesis 41 verses 37 to 50, Daniel 2 verses 19 to 23, 6 verses 1 to 3). I would be here to promote solely the welfare and the well-being of Children, Youth and Ordinary people (who are 90% of the population) as against that of Leaders, Elders and Elites (who are just 10% of the population).

My husband married another woman while we were still together – Agnes Opoku Agyeman

Gospel artiste, Agnes Opoku Agyemang, has disclosed that her ex-husband tied the knot with another woman although they were officially married. | Pulse Ghana

I thought I could change my husband because he was a pastor — Gospel singer Agnes Opoku Agyemang opens up on marital abuse

I thought I could change my husband because he was a pastor — Gospel singer Agnes Opoku Agyemang opens up on marital abuse
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Kofi Kinaata s Things Fall Apart can t be called a gospel song – Agnes Opoku Agyemang

Kofi Kinaata’s Things Fall Apart can’t be called a gospel song – Agnes Opoku Agyemang LISTEN Kofi Kinaata Things Fall Apart can be immediately described as a gospel song. She said it might have been an inspiration Kofi Kinaata got while he was a little boy in Sunday School. In an interview with Tony Best on Akoma FM’s Kwantenpong Drive on Thursday, March 11, Agnes Opoku Agyemang, however, indicated that it’s not too surprising to see secular musicians do gospel songs as well. “A lot of secular musicians have confessed in their interviews that their music career started in the church so it’s no shocking to see them do gospel songs once [in] a while because there is always some level of knowledge about Christ they were taught whiles in Sunday School.

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