President John Dramani Mahama marked his 67th birthday with a morning devotion and prayer service at his residence in Accra.
The service was led by the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam, who, along with a team of clergy, prayed with the former President. Rev. Wengam administered Holy Communion to Mr. Mahama and his family and anointed him for the next phase of his life.

In a brief sermon, Rev. Wengam encouraged President Mahama to remain steadfast in his faith, seek a deeper intimacy with the Holy Spirit, and depend solely on God for guidance, protection, and divine success.
He further urged him to serve as an instrument for transforming Ghana into a prosperous, peaceful, and Christ-centered nation.

Other ministers present included Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, Rev. Michael Ayesu, Rev. Ben Tettey, Rev. (Rtd.) Ernest Agyei, Rev. Andrew N. Awintia, Rev. Aaron Fant, and Pastor Boateng Sarpong.

In his response, President Mahama reflected on his humble beginnings, noting that he never imagined becoming President of Ghana.

He attributed his rise and achievements to the grace of God and recounted his journey to becoming a born-again Christian at Ringway Gospel Centre Assemblies of God under the leadership of Rev. (Rtd.) Ernest Agyei.
He reaffirmed his commitment to, with God’s guidance and favour, leaving a lasting legacy beyond his tenure.
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