The Apostolic Church Ghana has officially dedicated its newly constructed headquarters, TAC Tower, located at Madina in Accra.
The dedication ceremony, held on Friday, December 5, brought together church leaders, past presidents and vice presidents, members of the Christian Council, engineers, and other dignitaries. The event was hosted by the President of the Church, Apostle Dr. Aaron Nartey Armi-Narh.

The eight-storey building, funded through contributions from local assemblies, individuals, and partners, includes a two-level basement car park, a 300-seater auditorium, 16 executive suites, a restaurant, gym, infirmary, and several administrative offices.
Church leaders say the project is the fulfilment of a prophecy and a testament to God’s provision.

Chairman of the Project Building Committee, Elder Ebenezer Quao, revealed that work began with a sod-cutting ceremony in 2020 during the COVID-19 period, with full-scale construction starting in 2021.

He described it as one of the fastest projects he has overseen, noting that while the building is 95% complete, final works are expected to finish by May 2026.
Apostle Dr. Armi-Narh highlighted that the prophetic guidance for the project instructed the church not to seek bank financing—a directive achieved through the generosity of members and well-wishers. He urged congregants to continue supporting the initiative to ensure its completion by March 2026.
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