State-Of-The-Art Boarding Facility Commissioned At Koforidua Pentecost Preparatory School

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The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has commissioned a 280-bed capacity boarding facility for the Koforidua Pentecost Preparatory School, in the Eastern Region.

At a ceremony attended by the Amamerehene of the New Juaben Traditional Council in Koforidua, Apostle Gyau Obuobi, speaking on behalf of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, expressed profound gratitude to God for His continued favour upon the church. He commended the government, the Ghana Education Service (GES), traditional leaders, staff, pupils, and all stakeholders who contributed to the realisation of the project.

He stated that, as part of the church’s “Possessing the Nations” agenda, The Church of Pentecost seeks to provide essential social amenities to communities, thereby promoting holistic transformation of individuals and society.

Apostle Obuobi revealed that, at the basic education level, the church currently operates 104 schools across Ghana, serving over 40,000 pupils with quality education.

He emphasised that the church’s mission is not only to impart knowledge but also to nurture God-fearing individuals of integrity and patriotism.

“This facility is more than just a place to sleep; it is a safe and nurturing environment where children can focus on their education and personal development,” he remarked.

He expressed appreciation to the Executive Council of the church, the project management team at the church’s headquarters, and the Koforidua Area Head, Apostle Mike Etrue, for their instrumental roles in bringing the project to fruition.

The newly commissioned facility includes separate dormitories for boys and girls, each accommodating 140 students, totalling a capacity of 280. Each floor is equipped with auxiliary amenities such as washing and drying areas, prayer rooms, box rooms, and bathrooms. Additional features include a spacious entrance lobby, a library with seating for 72 students, an entertainment area, and a rooftop designed for supervised recreation and future solar panel installation.

The complex also houses a porter’s lodge, a waiting area, a two-bedroom apartment for the housemaster and housemistress, and a dedicated discussion zone.

Delivering the sermon at the ceremony, Apostle Dr Philip Osei-Korsah, an Executive Council member, Area Head for Nkawkaw and Coordinator of the Eastern Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) of the church, urged Christians to live lives that glorify God through their actions and interactions.

Reading from 1 Kings 10:1–10, he likened the beautiful edifice to Christians, who are created to be “fit for purpose.” He stressed that the world should be able to observe believers and be moved to praise God.

“People must take interest in our lives, and we must conduct ourselves in such a way that great observations are made about who we are, leading others to glorify God,” he emphasised.

He reminded the gathering that human beings are God’s masterpiece, fearfully and wonderfully made to fulfil His divine purpose.

“God has intentionally made you to be fit for purpose. Whether short or tall, you were created for a reason. You are not an accident,” he declared.

He noted that while buildings are products of human intellect, human beings are creations of divine intellect, designed for a purpose.

“Just as a building must be fit for purpose to bring joy to its designer, we must also bring glory to God. Our ultimate aim should be to glorify Him,” Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah elaborated.

On his part, the New Juaben Municipal Director of Education, Mr Mustapha Haruna Appiah, praised The Church of Pentecost for prioritising education and making such a significant investment in the Pentecost Preparatory School, Koforidua. He also commended the school’s management for their cooperation with the GES, especially in serving as one of the four examination centres in the municipality.

The Amamerehene, Nana Yiadom Boakye, also lauded the school, sharing that he is a proud parent of two children receiving quality education at PPS. He observed that The Church of Pentecost is committed to creating a comfortable and conducive learning environment at all levels.

“I am pleased to note that the facility is intended for children whose parents work outside Koforidua, including ministers serving in remote areas,” he said.

“I commend the leadership of The Church of Pentecost for prioritising the needs of children. It reflects the Church’s passion for ensuring the holistic development of the younger generation,” he added.

He encouraged the pupils to make the most of the facility and urged both staff and students to cultivate a strong culture of maintenance.

The occasion was attended by ministers from the Koforidua Area and other parts of the Eastern Region. Also present was Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe (Executive Council member/La Area Head), among others.

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