Peace FM's Nana Agyei Sikapa Honored

The 7th Day Sabbath Church of Christ has honored Peace FM news caster and host of �Wogyedie ne sen� Daniel Agyei Peprah popularly known as Nana Agyei Sikapa for the unique way in which he recites appellation about God. The Church, which focuses on rural missions, the poor and the needy especially widows, presented a plaque and a very expensive Kente to Nana Agyei Sikapa at its annual convention in Akim Oda where over one thousand pieces of wax print were also presented to widows, disabled persons and orphans. The church presented items worth over 100-thousand Ghana cedis. Apostle Ephraim Kwaku Danso, Founder of the 7th Day Sabbath Church of Christ said: �We are proud of Nana Agyei Sikapa, we are celebrating him today to motivate other people.� He said the church has been honoring distinguish personalities in the society occasionally as their way of motivating them to work hard for the socio-economic development of the country. CITATION �You have done it for your country and God; your diverse ways in the propagation of the Divine image of our sovereign ruler, the Almighty God, attracts various recommendation from well meaning Christians, Muslims and Traditional rulers in general. It is all about the perfect mode you recite appellation in honour of Almighty Yahweh. It positively portrays the gigantic nature of His Sovereignty. The unique control and magnificent manner you do it, proves undoubtedly the ineffable, inestimable perpetuity and immutability of our heavenly Father who is the master Architect of the universe. Your neutrality during the hosting of �Wogyedie ne sen� on Peace FM every Sunday evening is also recommendable. Your lyrics for such appellation show clearly that you are among the best and like an Unseen Evangelist. You bring back more backsliders to Christendom. May the �I am that I am� give you inestimable divine composition for the edification of His Majesty. From the 7th Day Sabbath Church of Christ� On his part, Evangelist Oko Agyemang also called on political party leaders and supporters to conduct clean and decent campaign devoid of insults and acrimony. He also appealed to the youth not to allow themselves to be inducted with drugs and alcohol to create confusion and trouble during and after the elections. He pointed out that the nation needed free, fair and peaceful elections to continue with its democratization process. Evangelist Oko Agyemang appealed to the government to assist the Electoral Commission (EC) to conduct the elections devoid of violence. He called on politicians to desist from giving big promises which were very difficult to fulfill. He said politicians should be able to tolerate each other�s views and ideas and urged them to abide by the political code of ethics to ensure peace and stability in the country.