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Aduana FC host Bibiani Gold Stars today

Aduana FC will aim for a return to the top spot when they host Bibiani Gold Stars at Nana Agyemang Badu I Park at Dormaa.

The former champions are unbeaten in their last four Premier League games and a win will send them back to the top of the log.

Gold Stats sit in 9th place with 11 points and are winless in their last five games following five consecutive draws. Their inconsistent run of form has brought immense pressure on Head Coach Michael Osei. But the miners have the quality to upset the two-time champions.

Aduana FC go into the game with an outstanding home record in this seasons League – having won all four games at home with only one defeat on the road in their last five games.

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Gold Stars have played Aduana FC twice at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park since making their debut in the 2021/22 season – with a record of one win and one defeat.

In their first Premier League season – they shocked the Ogya lads 1-0 in Dormaa before losing 2-0 in the 2022/23 season.

Isaac Mintah has scored 8 goals in 9 games for Aduana FC and is currently the top scorer of this campaign. He is expected to combine with Sam Adams, Richard Tetteh, Godfred Poku Wakii, Rich Sackey, Emmanuel Gyamfi and Bright Adjei.

Gold Stars Coach Michael Osei has a fully fit squad that comprise of Appiah MacCarthy who has scored three goals in the League, Prince Kwabena Owusu, Stehen Owusu Banahene, Sadat Mohammed, Emmanuel Odai, Yahaya Adraman and Yakubu Haqq.

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The game will be broadcast live on StarTimes Adepa channel 247 at 3pm on Monday.

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Is the “Rev” title biblical?

In many Ghanaian churches, pastors are often introduced as “Reverend” or simply “Rev.”

The title is seen as a mark of respect, yet its biblical basis continues to stir debate.

While some Christians argue that it is a harmless way to honour church leaders, others insist it is unbiblical and should not be used at all.

Those who question the title usually point to the Bible itself. Nowhere in Scripture did Jesus or the apostles use “Reverend” for themselves or for one another.

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Instead, they addressed each other as “brother” or “servant.” In Matthew 23, Jesus even warned his followers not to seek titles such as “rabbi” or “father,” teaching that all believers are equal under one God.

Critics also note that Psalm 111:9 describes God’s name alone as “holy and reverend” in the King James Bible.

To them, this means the word should be reserved for God, not for human beings. Others go further, citing Job 32, which cautions against giving flattering titles to men.

For such voices, the modern use of “Reverend” risks elevating pastors beyond what the Bible prescribes.

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On the other hand, defenders of the title argue that it is not meant to replace God’s reverence but simply to acknowledge a minister’s role.

In many churches, “Reverend” is given to ordained ministers who have undergone training, much like the way a doctor is addressed as “Dr.”

The Bible itself, they point out, encourages believers to honour their leaders, with 1 Timothy 5:17 stating that elders who direct the affairs of the church well are “worthy of double honour.”

In this sense, the title is seen as a formal courtesy rather than a theological statement.
Supporters remind critics that Christianity does not operate in a vacuum but within cultural settings.

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In Ghanaian society, respect for elders and authority is central to social order. Just as chiefs are addressed with titles such as “Nana” or “Togbe,” many Christians believe it is fitting to extend a similar courtesy to church leaders.

In their view, calling a pastor “Reverend” reflects Ghanaian values of honour and respect, and does not amount to worshipping a human being.

Yet the debate is far from settled. Some argue that the title has been abused, with individuals presenting themselves as “Reverend” without any proper training or accountability.

Calls have even been made for the regulation of church titles to prevent confusion and protect the credibility of ministry. Others, however, see no harm in its continued use, so long as it is not taken beyond what Scripture allows.

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At the heart of the matter lies a bigger question: should Christians stick strictly to biblical language when addressing their leaders, or is it acceptable to adapt titles as society evolves?

The conversation is not just theological but cultural, touching on how Ghana balances respect for tradition with the authority of Scripture.

The debate over the “Rev” title is therefore not one with easy answers. What is clear, however, is that it forces us to reflect on how we show honour, how we interpret the Bible, and how faith interacts with our cultural practices.

As the discussion continues in church pews and on social platforms, we ask you: should pastors and ministers be called “Reverend,” or should Christians abandon the title altogether?

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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Police confirm arrest of two suspects in Asankrangwa murder case

The Western Central Regional Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two men in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 20-year-old man at the Asankrangwa Education Area on Sunday, August 17, 2025.

In a statement signed by the Head of the Public Affairs Unit, ASP Beatrice Turkson, the police said preliminary investigations revealed that the deceased was chased and stabbed multiple times by a group of people.

The incident is believed to have stemmed from a misunderstanding between the deceased and one of the suspects, identified as 36-year-old Kwasi Opong.

According to the police, swift action led to the arrest of Opong and another suspect, 23-year-old William Francis Osei. Both are currently in custody assisting with investigations, while efforts are underway to apprehend another suspect who is still on the run.

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The police noted that the body of the deceased has been deposited at the Asankrangwa Catholic Hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy.

“The Command assures the public that all persons connected to this heinous crime will be brought to justice,” the statement said.

The police appealed to the public to provide any information that could assist in the ongoing investigations.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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