Regional News of Thursday, 1 July 2010

Source: GNA

Hohoe ROGHA Campaign launched

Hohoe, July 1, GNA - Hohoe Municipal campaign of "Reach out Ghana" dubbed ROGHA, a nationwide programme to reach out to Ghanaians with one million copies of Rhapsody of Realities devotional guide by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, was launched on Wednesday at Hohoe.

Mr. Victor-Hermann Condobrey, Hohoe Municipal Chief Executive, launching the crusade, said the timing of the exercise to commemorate the 50th Republican celebration of Ghana, was ideal and optimistic. He said it would help raise the sense of nationalism and hard work among Ghanaians to ensure prosperity.

Mr. Condobrey hoped that the campaign would engineer fresh thinking, deep insight and creativity among Ghanaians to promote the "Better Ghana" agenda.

He said that it would also pave the way for rediscovering "our values and natural resources. I have no doubt that this is our hour of visitation and we would not let it go."

Mr. Condobrey commended Pastor Chris and Anita Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy for their generosity and for allowing God to use them for the crusade. Togbe Gboxo I, Chief of Gboxome, a suburb of Hohoe, abhorred crave for instant miracle among Christians, saying this phenomenon was a recipe for disaster. Reverend Nana Asmah, Pastor of Hohoe Satellite Church, Christ Embassy, said the Rhapsody of Realities was a testimony filled and called on recipients to digest its content and wait on the Lord. Teams from the Church and philanthropists have begun the distribution of copies of the devotional guide on Thursday at designated places in the Municipality.