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Redeemed Baptist Church Choir celebrates 20 years of God’s goodness

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A group photograph of the Choir. With them are Rev Abu Ibrahim (middle) and Mrs Comfort (Owusu) first left, wife of Rev Isaac Owusu, former Head Pastor of RBC
A group photograph of the Choir. With them are Rev Abu Ibrahim (middle) and Mrs Comfort (Owusu) first left, wife of Rev Isaac Owusu, former Head Pastor of RBC

The Redeemed Baptist Church (RBC) Choir has climaxed its 20th anni­versary with a historic celebration at the church’s premises located at Og­bojo in Accra expressing deep gratitude for Gods goodness over the years.

To mark this remarkable milestone, the Choir hosted a special Black-Tie Event last Sunday featuring some of the finest classical sacred music with each musical piece woven with a short narration dubbed, ‘The Spoken Word’ introduction.

Emerita Prof Ardayfio-Schandorf (middle) with Mrs Ocloo, (left) and Mr Allotey Pappoe cutting the anniversary cake

Themed “Redeemed Baptist Church Choir @ 20 Exclusive Joyful Praise” the Choir’s ministration was accompanied by skillful performances of an Orchestra giving glory to the Almighty God, for carrying them through two decades of music and ministry.

Prior to the climax, there was a special Evangelical Concert on Saturday dubbed, ‘The Messiah’ in honour of Kwame Owusu Agyei Schandorf, of bless­ed memory, the first Choir Master for his unflinching support.

Emerita Prof Ardayfio-Schandorf receiving an award from Rev Amedormey

It was an unforgettable evening of spirit-filled music which featured Legon Baptist Church Choir, Adenta SDA Church Choir, The Penchords, Victory Presby Church Choir, University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA) Choir, soloists and the RBC Choir who ministered melodious songs uplifting the spirits of guests.

Delivering a sermon on Sunday, Rever­end Doctor Samuel Otu Pimpong, imme­diate past Head Pastor of the Legon Bap­tist Church (LBC) told the congregation that music is not ordinary but important in the worship of God therefore every song sang to God must be biblical and give praise to Him as the Almighty God.

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Emerita Prof Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf (first) right) with the Choir

“The lyrics of songs that constitute music must be godly, prayerful and lift up the broken-hearted. It should draw God’s attention to people,” he added.

Quoting Amos Chap­ter 5 verse 23, Rev Dr Otu-Pimpong encour­aged Christians “to embrace Godly music which invokes the ce­lestial choirs to our overflowing joy.”

“Be careful of the music you admire because some lyrics are ungodly,” he noted.

Rev Dr Otu-Pimpong also urged the Choir to always ensure that they do not sing to entertain but to minister to people.

Presenting a report, Mr. James Asante, member of the RBC Choir Anniversary Planning Committee said that “today marks a significant milestone in our journey – a journey of praise, growth, service, and unwavering faith in the Lord.’

“Over the past two decades, we have experienced tremendous growth both spiritually and musically. Our repertoire has expanded to include hymns, an­thems, classical pieces and indigenous praise,” he noted.

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He said that despite its achievements the Choir had faced challenges including limited resources for musical instru­ments, uniforms and sound equipment, as well as the occasional commitment levels but through it all “God has remained faithful, and we continue to press on in unity and love.”

In a goodwill message, Rev Francis Amanor Narterh, who was the Head Pastor of RBC at the time the Choir was inaugurated acknowledged the sacrifices of the Choir over the years and encour­aged them to be steadfast and move to greater heights to impact the Kingdom of God.

The Head Pastor of RBC, Rev Samuel Kofi Amedormey, noted that for two decades the Choir has stood as a shining light faithfully leading the congregation in worship, carrying members week after week into the presence of God through songs birthed in prayer, devotion and sacrifice.

“Through every anthem, hymn, and chorus, you have poured out worship that has blessed countless lives and brought glory to the Most-High God,” he said.

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The founder of the RBC Church Choir, Emerita Professor Elizabeth Arday­fio-Schandorf, acknowledged the contri­butions of the Choir over the years.

“Our melodious voices have glori­fied God within the RBC sanctuary and beyond. Our ministrations at sister churches, joyous weddings, anniversa­ries, hospitals, and prisons as well as our performances at the prestigious Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences’ commem­orative celebrations and events have left a lasting impact on all who have witnessed them,” she said.

The Senior Associate Pastor of RBC, Rev Abu Ibrahim, Rev Dr Lawrence Asare Boadi, Pastor in charge of music, Mrs Elizabeth Amegashie, First Presenter of the Choir, Dr Esther Korkor Attiogbe, Pioneer Choir member, Hon Samuel Ak­rofi, Deacon in charge of music, Mrs, Iris Yemotiorkor Botchway, Chairperson of the Body of Deacons and former Choris­ter shared solidarity messages in honour of the Choir.

Pioneers of the Choir were acknowl­edged and awards were also presented to the founder, Emerita Prof Arday­fio-Schandorf, past and present Choris­ters, deacons in charge, directors, or­ganists including Mrs Mawuyrami Ocloo, First Female Choir Director\Organist, Solomon Allotey Pappoe, former Choir Master\Organist, Edwin Asante, current organist among others who, through dedication and service, have built and sustained the legacy being celebrated by the Choir.

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An award was also pre­sented to the current Choir Master, Witsfield Kwabla, a distinguished Ghanaian Mu­sician, Composer, Educator and Entrepreneur through whose leadership, musical expertise, and unwaver­ing dedication elevated the choir to remarkable heights in Choral Perfor­mances and Ministry.

The Choir also award­ed Kwame Owusu Agyei Schandorf posthumously for his dedicated service and paid glowing tribute to other members who have passed on to glory.

There was cutting of anni­versary cake to commemorate the celebration.

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Tema Police arrest driver, seize 12 sacks of suspected indian hemp

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The Tema Regional Police Command has arrested a 30-year-old driver, Bismark Kpormeno, for possession of a large quantity of compressed plant materials suspected to be Indian hemp.

The arrest was made on Sunday, 31 May 2026 by officers of the Tema Highway Patrol Unit during an operation along the Tema-Ada road.

According to police, the suspect was driving a Hyundai Mighty I container truck and failed to stop when signaled. He attempted to evade arrest but was pursued and apprehended at Bondase.

A search of the vehicle revealed twelve 12 sacks and eighty 80 parcels of compressed plant materials concealed in a container and wrapped in sellotape.

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Preliminary investigations show the narcotics were allegedly loaded at Kpeve in the Volta Region and were being transported to Ada.

The suspect is currently in police custody assisting with investigations. The truck and exhibits have been impounded for evidential purposes.

The Tema Regional Police Command says it remains committed to combating drug trafficking and other criminal activities.

They also urged the public to support law enforcement by providing timely and credible information on suspicious activities.

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Fatal Peki-Tsame road crash claims 15 lives, 25 injured

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Firefighters from the Peki Fire Station of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) responded swiftly to a fatal head-on collision involving a Mercedes-Benz container truck (WR 1553-C) travelling from Nkwanta to Accra and a Mercedes-Benz passenger bus (GR 3215-E) travelling from Battor to Kabiti in the Oti Region.

The crash occurred at Peki-Tsame near Peki Senior High School in the early hours of Tuesday, 2nd June 2026.

A total of forty (40) persons were involved, comprising twenty-one (21) males, fifteen (15) females, and four (4) children.

Through a coordinated rescue operation, firefighters extricated 25 injured casualties, including 23 adults and two children.

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Sadly, 15 persons lost their lives, made up of nine males and 6 females.

The injured were conveyed to the Peki Government Hospital for treatment, while the deceased were handed over to the Police, who conveyed them to the hospital mortuary for preservation and further investigation. The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

The Ghana National Fire Service has extended its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and urges all motorists to observe road traffic regulations, avoid dangerous driving practices, and exercise maximum caution on the roads to help prevent accidents and save lives.

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