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Crystal Chapter of Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship Inducts New Executives

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The Crystal Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International (FGBMFI) has inaugurated its new executive council to lead the chapter for the coming term.

The induction ceremony took place on Thursday, January 16, 2025, during the chapter’s meeting at the Ibis Style Hotel, Airport, Accra.

The new executives, sworn in by Field Representative Mr. Eric Ansah-Addo, pledged to uphold the mission of the fellowship and diligently serve in their respective capacities.

Mr. Joseph Boamah Sasu led the newly elected in the dedication of the tenure into the hands of God and also a fundraising for the chapter.

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The newly elected executives are
President, David Kissi, Vice President 1,Morad Fouad Tabbicca, Vice President 2, John Frederick Agudetse Esq. SSecretary, Paa Kwesi Korankye Ainoo, Treasurer, Michael Doryumu, Membership Director, Nana Ackah-Watson Jainie Esq.Voice, Publicity, and Tapes, Nana Kwesi Coomson

Other members of the executive council include, Jainie Agovi Jainie – Counselling, Precious Enyonam Akorli, Coordinator, LoTF, Nana Antwi Darkwa, Ushering, Benjamin Boateng Jnr. – Prayer, Nana Fynn Class-Peters – Voice & Literature, Isaac Achiampong, Special Projects, Kwame Danquah Jr – Business & IT, Emmanuel Odei, Music
Joseph Arthur, Care & Compassion
Vincent Bolor.

Members of the Banquetting team are, Limann Mohammed, David Agbai and
Dorcas Bekoe.

The outgoing president, Jainie Agovi Jainie, urged the new leaders to approach their roles with unwavering dedication, treating their service as a duty to God rather than the chapter.

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FGBMFI aims to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to every sphere of society through the lives of Christian business professionals.

The fellowship creates a platform for men and women to grow spiritually, build meaningful relationships, and positively impact their communities and workplaces.

Its vision is to empower individuals to achieve spiritual and professional excellence, transforming society with the principles of the Kingdom of God.

The Crystal Chapter remains committed to fostering spiritual growth and leadership development among its members, ensuring the fellowship’s impact continues to resonate across business and social landscapes.

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24 Hour Economy Authority signs MoU to plan Volta Economic Corridor

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The 24 Hour Economy Authority has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hunan Architectural Design Institute Group to support the planning of the Volta Economic Corridor.

The agreement aims to guide how land within the corridor will be used, design key infrastructure, and develop systems that will support large scale production.

The partnership will focus on detailed planning to make the area ready for investment and smooth business operations.

The project will include the development of agroecological parks, industrial zones, and transport networks to connect production centres to markets.

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According to the Authority, proper planning is critical to building strong economic systems and expanding production across the corridor.

It noted that the collaboration with the Chinese design firm will help lay a solid foundation for industrial growth and long term development within the Volta Economic Corridor.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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GBA President urges humility and fairness in justice delivery at Supreme Court anniversary

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President of the Ghana Bar Association, Efua Ghartey, has called on judges and lawyers to carry out their duties with humility, fairness, and a strong sense of responsibility.

She made the appeal during the Supreme Court at 150 celebration held at the University of Ghana, under the theme “Honouring the past, celebrating the present and defining the future.”

Addressing participants, she noted that those in the legal profession occupy positions of great power and influence, and must therefore remain humble in the discharge of their duties.

She urged both the bench and the bar to deliver justice without fear or ill will, stressing the need for fairness in handling cases.

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Reflecting on the significance of the celebration, she explained that the year 1876 marks not only the establishment of the Supreme Court but also the beginning of formally trained lawyers in the Gold Coast.

The GBA President questioned what Ghana would be without the rule of law, which is upheld by judges and lawyers, adding that the country could descend into a system where only the strongest survive if justice is not properly administered.

She further encouraged legal practitioners to reflect on their responsibilities and remain committed to upholding the rule of law for the benefit of all citizens.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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