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The Board Of Trustees Of The National Cathedral Have Nothing To Hide From Ghanaians- Kingsley Ofosu Ntiamoah

The Board Of Trustees Of The National Cathedral Have Nothing To Hide From Ghanaians- Kingsley Ofosu Ntiamoah

A member of the board of trustees for the National Cathedral Project, Kingsley Ofosu Ntiamoah, has noted that the board has nothing to hide from Ghanaians. According to him, the justification for the construction of the national Cathedral is within the contest of the economy. He said that "there have been a lot of accusations across the nation about the project, but we want Ghanaians to know that the members of the board have good mindset to serve Ghana. He spoke to Kwaku Dawuro on Movement in the morning show on Wontumi Radio/Movement TV. He added that it's for this…
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We Will Cooperate With CHRAJ Investigation – National Cathedral Board

We Will Cooperate With CHRAJ Investigation – National Cathedral Board

The Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral has assured that they will fully cooperate with the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) in the investigation into alleged corrupt practices relating to the project. This, the Board believes will restore the trust of all Ghanaians in the activities of the Cathedral. A statement signed by the Board Chairman, Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah on January 24 said it had noticed the calls for investigations into the project and is ready to deliver full documents on the project so far. “The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) which…
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The Audit Will Convince More People To Contribute To The National Cathedral- Isaac Jay Hyde

The Audit Will Convince More People To Contribute To The National Cathedral- Isaac Jay Hyde

Deputy National Organizer for the New Patriotic Party, Isaac Jay Hyde, says government should carry on with the audit in relation to the National Cathedral, as it clarity would convince more people to contribute to the National Cathedral. Speaking in an interview with Kwaku Dawuro, on Movement In The Morning, on Movement TV/Wontumi radio, Jay Hyde noted that the audit requested by two of the members of the board of National Cathedral, namely Pastor Duncan Williams and Reverend Eastwood Anaba, will bring about transparency and clarity hence, convince people to contribute to funds to build the National Cathedral. According to…
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Nat. Cathedral:  Don’t Give Up Despite Criticism From Naysayers- Pentecost Elder, Hon. Clement Wilkinson Encourages Apostle Onyinah

Nat. Cathedral: Don’t Give Up Despite Criticism From Naysayers- Pentecost Elder, Hon. Clement Wilkinson Encourages Apostle Onyinah

Claims about elders of the church of Pentecost mounting pressure on their immediate past chairman to resign as the leader of the Board of trustees for the National Cathedral project has been dismissed and described as a malice. Speaking to Movementtvonline an elder of the Church of Pentecost, Honourable Clement Wilkinson, has refuted such reports which had been widely reported as he noted that "the Elders of the church of Pentecost are excited about the decision of their former Chairman to ensure that he contributes to the building of the National Cathedral". Stressing that there's no way the elders of…
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You Can’t Have Your Views Accepted Always – National Cathedral Board Of Trustees Tells Bishop Dag

You Can’t Have Your Views Accepted Always – National Cathedral Board Of Trustees Tells Bishop Dag

The Board of Trustees of the controversial National Cathedral project has responded to the presiding Bishop of the Lighthouse Group of Churches, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills over comments made in his resignation letter. According to the Board, the respected preacher, and all other members of the trusteeship, should appreciate that they will not always have their way in decision-making. A press release issued on Wednesday, January 18, and signed by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah, said all the leaders have their own understanding of issues and must be respected. Excerpt of the release from the…
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