Sawla Area Renovates Kalbawura’s Palace

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The Sawla Area of The Church of Pentecost has renovated the palace of the Kalbawura in the Savannah Region, demonstrating the Church’s commitment to community transformation in line with its “Possessing the Nations” agenda.

The renovation, spearheaded by the Sawla Area Head, Apostle Frederick Obboh, and his wife, Mrs. Joana Mina Obboh, followed a pastoral visit to the Kalba Wura to console him after the passing of his son. During the visit, Apostle Obboh encouraged the traditional leader to continue fostering peace and unity in the Kalba Traditional Area.

Touched by the state of the palace, Apostle Obboh requested permission to renovate the structure — a gesture that was warmly welcomed by the chief. Approval was subsequently granted by the Area leadership, and funds were released for the project. Renovation works were swiftly undertaken and completed, transforming the palace into a more dignified edifice befitting the traditional authority.

The Kalba Wura expressed profound appreciation to Apostle and Mrs. Obboh and the entire Sawla Area of The Church of Pentecost for their benevolence. He noted that the gesture has not only improved his palace but has also strengthened the bond between the Church and the traditional council.

The project adds to a growing list of community impact initiatives undertaken by The Church of Pentecost across the country, reflecting its holistic approach to ministry — touching lives spiritually, socially, and physically to the glory of God.

Report by Sawla Area Media Team

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