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Birth Of Christ Is Worth Celebrating – General Secretary

In a dispensation where the media is saturated with news stories of doom and gloom, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, says it is very refreshing to retell the good news of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world, through the celebration of Christmas.

Delivering a sermon today on the topic: “Joy To The World, A Saviour Is Born” (Luke 2:8-16) at the Mamprobi Central Assembly, Apostle Kumi-Larbi said that there is a deliberate attempt to gradually shift Christmas from its central focus as a celebration of Christ.

He noted that some people are determined to take away the Christ factor from Christmas and rather observe the period as a holiday. 

“How can we say we are celebrating the birthday of a ‘person’ and yet not want Him to be part of the celebration?” he wondered.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi, therefore, urged Christians not to fall for this subtle-ungodly agenda and rather commit to reestablishing the essence of Christmas, which is to celebrate the goodness that came out of the birth of Christ.

Touching on the significance of the birth of Christ, the General Secretary explained that the depraved nature of the human race, which resulted from sin (disobedience) caused them to attract the wrath of God (Romans 3:23, Romans 1:18, 31-32).

He said that to restore humans to their former glory, God intervened by coming down to redeem mankind from sin in fulfilment of the prophecy given by Prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 7:8-9).

“[The Book of Matthew] records that in the appointed time Isaiah’s prophecy came to past; God came down to earth in the flesh to save mankind through the birth of Christ. So, His birth was a confirmation of God’s salvation for mankind,” he said.

He further noted that Christ is God’s gift to the world so that through Him, all those who believe would become God’s children as He originally intended before the fall.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi also stressed that Jesus is a total package, describing Him as “the wonderful Counselor; Mighty God, Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace,” and that without Him, life on earth has no meaning. These, according to him, are among the many reasons why the birth of Christ is worth celebrating.

The General Secretary, therefore, advised unbelievers to accept Jesus Christ into their lives to enjoy the numerous benefits of His birth.

He also urged believers to hold firmly to Christ and walk with Him throughout the ensuing year to experience a truly prosperous New Year.

The service, which was the climax of this year’s Christmas Conventions, had in attendance members from all four assemblies (Mamprobi Central Assembly, Bethel Assembly, Korle-Bu Assembly and English Assembly) of the Mamprobi District in the Dansoman Area of the Church.

Merry Christmas!

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IMD Joins Awakyekwaa District Christmas Convention

The International Missions Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, and his wife Debora on Christmas Day [Saturday, December 25, 2021] fellowshipped with members in Awakyekwaa District of Downtown-Ofaakor Area. 

He was received by the Downtown-Ofaakor Area Head, Apostle Dr. Benjamin Ali, together with the Awakyekwaa District Minister, Overseer George Arthur. 

The elated church members who could not hide their joy happily sang and danced to the glory of God. 

Delivering the sermon on the topic, “The Wise Gifts” taken from Matthew 2:11, Apostle Agyemang Bekoe explained that the Wisemen [their number was not specified by the Bible] presented three important gifts, namely gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the baby Jesus and also bowed to Him. 

According to the IMD, the gold represents royalty which depicts Jesus’ kingship. It also represents worth and stability. He stated that as the king of the world, Jesus is the originator of all the treasures in the world, and that His children have access to them. 

He also said that the frankincense presented to Jesus exudes fragrance which is also used for medicinal purposes. He mentioned that anyone that comes to Christ must radiate the beauty and aroma of Him which makes believers attractive and so special. He further stated that Christ is the epitome of healing and heals those who come to Him and give them clarity of mind. 

Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe concluded his sermon by saying that myrrh is a preservative used to preserve dead bodies from seeing corruption. This, he said, was about the death of Christ which was foretold ahead of His birth and God making the appropriate provisions for it so that His body would not see corruption. 

The whole atmosphere was charged when the International Missions Director led the congregation through a prayer session after the word ministration. 

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Jesus Is A Package To The World – General Secretary Of The Church Of Pentecost Declares

God has offered His only begotten Son Jesus Christ to the world as a complete package for those who accept and believe in Him, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has asserted. 

Speaking at the 2021 Christmas Convention organised by the Baatsona District in the Teshie-Nungua Area of The Church of Pentecost on the Christmas eve [Friday, December 24, 2021] on the theme: “The Birth of Jesus: Fulfilment of God’s Word” with scripture references from Isaiah 7:14; 9:1-7; Matthew 1:22-23; Galatians 4: 4-5, among others, Apostle Kumi-Larbi called on the world to gladly embrace God’s indescribable gift and enjoy the full benefits thereof. 

He stated that when a gift is given and nobody receives it, it remains with the giver, saying, “Jesus Christ has been given to the world by God as a gift but not until the world receives Him, He remains with the owner (God). 

“As a gift to the world, Jesus is a package and when you accept Him, you receive the full promises of God for your life.” 

According to the General Secretary, nobody is a mistake in life. However, what can make one a mistake in life is their failure to recognise God’s gift [Jesus Christ] and accept Him and walk with Him for the rest of their lives. 

Touching on what makes Jesus Christ a package with reference to the prophecies of Prophet Isaiah foretelling the birth of the Mesiah, he averred that aside the salvation that Jesus offers to all those who believe in Him, He comes into one’s life as a Wonderful Counselor. Explaining further, he said that because of what Satan did to man in the Garden of Eden to deprive man of God’s glory and thereby ended up confusing the entire human race, humanity needs a Wonderful Councilor, someone who knows the mind of God and will be able to interpret it to humankind so that man can be restored to his former glory. 

Apostle Kumi-Larbi also said that Jesus is a package because He is a Mighty God. He indicated that Jesus is described as a ‘Mighty God’ because He performs and does wonderful things which no mind can fathom. He said that it is only Jesus Christ who can correct all that the devil has destroyed in a man’s life. 

He added that Jesus is the only Prince of Peace to the world, and that He calms every worrying situation that one finds himself in.  

Jesus is a wonderful package because He is an Everlasting Father who can help and direct His children in order not to miss their providential way. Reading from Romans 8:15-17, he encouraged believers to be strong in the Lord and boldly come to Him with their challenges for a perfect solution. 

Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi ended his sermon by launching the congregation into intensive prayers.  

As part of the service, the Teshie-Nungua Area Head, Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah Agyeman, on behalf of the Area presented a birthday package to the General Secretary who celebrated his birthday on the eve of Christmas. 

Present at the service was the host District Minister, Prophet Fred Antwi, and the wife of the Area Head, Mrs. Grace Nkrumah Agyeman, among others. 

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Elders Anim-Yirenkyi, Asumadu Sakyi Are Joint Winners Of 2021 Chairman’s Best Worker Award

Management and Staff of The Church of Pentecost Headquarters ended this year’s activities on Wednesday, December 22, 2021, with an award and retirement ceremony which saw Elder Ebenezer Anim-Yirenkyi, a Principal Accounts Officer at the Pension Office, and Elder Daniel Asumadu Sakyi, also a Principal Accounts Officer at Asokwa Area Office in Kumasi being crowned as the joint recipients of the Chairman’s Best Workers Awards for the year. 

The Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, presented the prizes to the duo amid cheers from the staff and other attendees of the annual ceremony which took place at the Sophia McKeown Temple at La, Accra. 

As part of the service, four staff of the church who have served the church for varied years were retired from active service. Also, some staff who have served for 10, 15, 20 and 25 years were given long-service awards. 

Giving his Christmas and end-of-year address, Apostle Eric Nyamekye wished management and staff well in the Yuletide and prayed for a prosperous new year. 

Revealing the essence of Christmas, Apostle Nyamekye said that Christmas brings glory to God just like the angels sang in Luke 2:14. Because of this, he said, the devil is doing all he can to take people’s mind off  Christ and make the season a mere holiday, a period of feasting and merrymaking, as the European Commission has attempted and still pushing hard to expunge the word ‘Christmas’ and simply keep the period as a holiday. 

Notwithstanding all these deliberate attempts to downplay the importance of Christmas, the Chairman called on Christians not to gloss over the fact that Christmas is a season God is glorified by the celebration of the birth of His Son Jesus Christ which enforces the fact that Jesus is not a founder of a religion but the Saviour of the world. 

“It is, therefore, proper that Christians gather in this season if they can, to celebrate the birth of Jesus, the Saviour of the world, worship at His feet, lift Him up as the king of all gods and tell of His love to the world. This brings so much honour to our God,” he said. 

In an exhortation, the International Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, spoke on the topic: “Golden Shields” based on 1 Kings 14:27; 2 Chronicles 12:10. 

He explained that King Rehoboam replaced the lost golden shields his father Solomon made with bronze shields after King Shishak of Egypt came up and attacked Jerusalem. 

Deducing some lessons from what King Rehoboam did, Apostle Agyemang Bekoe noted that by replacing the golden shields with bronze, King Rehoboam replaced conviction with convenience, control with compromise, value with vanity, and glory with a glow.  

According to him, conviction is influenced by passion and devotion. “Passion and devotion drive the vision of the organisation,” he said.  

On control and compromise, he stated that when standards are compromised, control is lost. He said in Rehoboam’s time, there was no control because he replaced the golden shields with bronze shields.  

He also said by replacing value with vanity, King Rehoboam traded worth for worthless, saying, “In an organisation, we need to value what we have and jealously guard them.”  

Present at the service were Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (General Secretary), Apostle Lawrence Out Nyarko (Finance and Administration Director), Prophet David Kankam Beditor (Ashaiman Area Head and Chairman of Greater Accra Coordinating Committee), Ministry Directors, Staff, among others. 

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4 Head Office Staff Retire

Four Staff of The Church of Pentecost Headquarters have retired from active service after working for the church and God for various years. 

The retirement service which climaxed the year’s activities of the Headquarters of the church took place at the Sophia McKeown Temple (SMT) at La in Accra on Wednesday, December 22, 2021. 

The four are Mr. Bismark Yaw Adu-Amankwah (Senior Executive Assistant at Asamankese Area Office) who served for eight years; Mr. Isaac Yamoah (Assistant Chief Driver at the Headquarters) who served for 23 years; Mr. Francis Yaw Bredwa Agyei (Head Cleaner at the Headquarters) who also served for 27 years, and Mr. Frederick Alloysious Ayisah Dasi (Accounts Officer at Tema Area Office) who served for 37 years. 

Joined by their spouses, family members and loved ones, the retirees thanked God for seeing them through various stages of life while working at the Head Office. 

The Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, congratulated them for working hard for church and God.  

“We give glory to God for how far He has kept you and your families. God bless you for the investment you have made which has brought The Church of Pentecost this far,” he said. 

Present at the event were the General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi; the International Missions Director (IMD), Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe; the Finance and Administration Director (FAD), Apostle Lawrence Otu Nyarko, and the Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Committee of the church, Prophet David Kankam Beditor, the Staff, among others. 

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Pentecost Member Wins 2021 Integrity Personality Of The Year Award

Mr. Confidence Fiagadzi, a Police Officer and member of The Church of Pentecost, has been adjudged the 2021 Integrity Personality of the Year. The prestigious award, second of its kind, was organised by the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), the Local Chapter of Transparency International, during the United Nations’ Anti-Corruption Day held at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on December 9, 2021. 

Mr. Confidence Fiagadzi, a Detective Lance Corporal at the Kaneshie Police Service CID, also fellowships at the Ebenezer Assembly of The Church of Pentecost in Darkuman District.

As an officer of the law, Confidence is said to have shown integrity, transparency and a great sense of professionalism in the discharge of his duties. In an era where bribery and corruption is the order of the day, Mr. Confidence Fiagadzi, has held on to his morals and values, not jeopardizing his principles and beliefs, and has helped fight corruption in the country in the best possible way he can.

His nomination for Integrity Personality was based on two instances; first, for an alleged case involving an official of the State Transport Corporation (STC) and second for a GHS 20,000.00 extortion case involving five police officers. In both cases, he rejected amounts of GHS 4,000.00 and GHS 2,500.00 offered as bribery for his silence.

Out of the forty nominations submitted, Mr. Fiagadzi made it to the round of fifteen and successfully sailed through to the final stage. After series of voting and several processes, he was awarded Integrity Personality of the Year, 2021.  Mr. Fiagadzi’s courage, honesty and integrity are indeed exemplary. His level of professionalism in the discharge of his duties truly reflects the characteristics of a man of integrity.

Report by Ebenezer Assembly Literature Committee.

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Dansoman Area Ministers And Wives End Residential Retreat

The Dansoman Area Ministers and Wives of The Church of Pentecost has held a four-day retreat at Bunso Cocoa College from Monday, 14th to Friday, 17th December, 2021.

The speakers included the host, Prophet Ebenezer Kofi Appiah (Dansoman Area Head), Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Koforidua Area Head and Executive Council Member), Apostle Daniel Yeboah Nsaful (Effiduase Area Head), and Mrs Janet Appiah.

Topics treated were “Mobilizing the Squad,” “Ministry of Intercession,” “The Pastor as the Manager,” “The Power of the Gospel,” and “When there is no king.”

Mr Chris Afful, a dietitian at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, handled the topic: “Your health and lifestyle.”

On Friday afternoon, the group went for an excursion to the forest of the Cocoa College where they climbed the canopy erected in the trees, inspected the many varieties of cocoa pods and had a wonderful time.

The retreat was climaxed with intensive prayers for the forthcoming Christmas Convention.

Also in attendance were the Area Deacon and his wife, Area Women’s Ministry Leader and her assistant, Area Estate Chairman among others.  

Report by Pastor Isaac Ennin Quaicoe (Area Media Chairman).

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Christmas Not Just A Holiday” – Chairman Delivers Christmas & New Year Message

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has stressed that Christmas is not for recreational purposes, but a season for Christians to remember the foundation of the faith, retell the redemption story, and renew their commitment to Jesus Christ, who is the saviour of the world.

In a Church circular issued last Friday, the Chairman observed that although Christmas is celebrated globally and for centuries, the religious festivity has always come under attack with some people questioning its relevance to Christianity.

According to him, some people hate Christmas because of its Christian basis; others hate it because they feel obligated to celebrate it, while others resent the thought that Jesus is the Son of God. 

He further noted that some Christians dislike church conventions and meetings organised in the Christmas season because they “disrupt” their holiday plans. Whilst others point out that Jesus was probably not born in December and that there is no biblical suggestion about the celebration of His birth.

“But brothers and sisters in the Lord, are we better off to ignore Christmas? Does the actual date of Jesus’ birth determine one way or the other whether His birth is honoured?” he quizzed.

Apostle Nyamekye explained that Christmas is not really for individual families but the Church; the family of God. It is, therefore, proper that the “family of God” meets in this season to celebrate the birth of Christ together; telling of His goodness and proclaiming Him to the world, he added.

He further stated: “It does not matter if those who do not know our God do not serve and celebrate Him, but we, the people of God, will celebrate Him now and forever. For we know how much He is worth to us.” 

The Chairman advised Christians and Church members, in particular, to use the season to celebrate Jesus Christ and to share the amazing story of His birth to the world.

In wishing Church members a glorious New Year in advance, Apostle Nyamekye advised them not to allow the setbacks they faced in the year to weigh them down; instead, they should take advantage of the lessons learned and use them as springboards into the future.

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ, a true and most wonderful story ever told.  It all began on the day that God came in the flesh, the day the son of God was born by a virgin named Mary. The excitement and the wonder that greeted His conception, birth and dedication is incomparable.

A multitude of the heavenly host appeared, praising God. His birth drew both Jews and Gentiles together. The shepherds who were Jews and Magi from the east – Gentiles came to pay homage to Him. An old woman, Elizabeth, who was said to be barren, conceived because of His coming. A baby in the womb leapt for joy and was filled by the Holy Spirit at the sound of Mary’s voice. Zechariah describes His birth as God’s visitation on earth. Simeon’s departure to glory was deferred till he saw Him born. Simeon described Him as the Lord’s salvation which God had prepared in the presence of all the peoples. This is truly the most wonderful story ever told. 

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IMD Ends 3-Day Working Visit To The Netherlands

The International Missions Director (IMD) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, paid a three-day working visit to the Church in the Netherlands from Friday, December 10 to Sunday, December 12, 2021.

The IMD, who was accompanied by Apostle Daniel Ato Eduah (the National Head of Germany) and Mrs. Deborah Agyemang Bekoe (Wife of the IMD), was warmly received on arrival by the leadership of the Church led by Pastor John Otchere (the Acting National Head).

Apostle Agyemang Bekoe officially began his visit with a meeting with ministers and wives of the Church, where he encouraged them to have the mind of Christ in order to flourish in ministry.

The couple also fellowshipped with members of the three Amsterdam Intra-City districts at a joint “Christmas Convention” service. He exhorted the congregants on the topic: “There Should Be a Performance” based on Luke 2:10. In his sermon, he stressed that every gathering of God’s people should not be just about listening to sermons, praying, and dancing, but an opportunity to experience God’s dynamic and supernatural performance in the lives of the people.

On the second day of his visit, the IMD held separate meetings with the National Executive and Finance Board committees as well as the National Presbytery. He commended them for the good work and encouraged them to seek a higher level of anointing through dedication to God’s word, praying, fasting and a consecrated life. In this way, the members would experience the manifest-presence of God in every service, he further noted.

Apostle Agyemang Bekoe joined members of the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Amsterdam (PIWC-Amsterdam) on the third day of his visit to climax this year’s Christmas Conventions. 

Delivering a message titled “God’s Love” with John 3:16 as a Bible reference, the IMD said that God is bent on reconciling the world to Himself to a great extent that He readily gave up His only Son, Jesus, for its sake. He further stated that this act in itself demonstrates God’s wonderful love for the world; for this reason, every Christian must be equally interested in “possessing the nations” for the Lord.

The IMD and his wife have since returned to Ghana following a successful duty trip. To God be the Glory.

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Exorcising The Ghost Of Imperialism: What Would Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Say About The LGBTQIA+ Conversation In Ghana?

Introduction

This article, as an introduction, shall very briefly deconstruct in a context other political powers’ interference in the case of the widespread discussion on Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Intersex Asexual plus (LGBTQIA+) in Ghana towards its constitutional abolishment or otherwise. It would map out the possible view of the illustrious son of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah on the issue and show how this revered legend of a freedom fighter would respond to the remarkably pugnacious imperialist incursion into the issue.

His voice has gone abroad the world over. He is reckoned without any reservation whatsoever as an eminent son of Africa. Undoubtedly, Africanness is birth in him. It is well seated with many informed persons that he was a freedom fighter extraordinaire. He fronted the nationalists’ struggle for the regains of the political independence of Ghana. It was the ultimate desire of Kwame Nkrumah that his Ghana continues in the path of freedom which he has defined, and to build a society on values that define the beauty of humanity and the dignity of the African. He would invariably weigh in heavily on the LGBTQIA+ debate in Ghana.

Pondering the hullabaloo around the LGBTQIA+ case in Ghana, the gross and microscopic elements of imperialism is substantial. The comments of persons and corporate organizations outside Ghana, especially the West on the issue present us with a compendium of problems to respond to. The media of the West, unsurprisingly, have taken a deep dive into the case. Even some leaders of churches in the West commented in a way that confronts the desire of Ghanaians to oust the concept and practice of LGBTQIA+. The political, religious, and socio-cultural dimensions of this matter cannot be ignored. These developments must be of interest to the ongoing discourse. They must begin to pose some questions to the Ghanaian and engage the reflection of the nation of Ghana. What do imperialists know about human dignity to teach Ghanaians what it means to respect people’s personality generally, and sexual orientation specifically? Should we appeal to the not-so-long history to judge this case? Who is more inhumane than the imperialist? Nkrumah would have approached the issue from the perspective of African identity and human dignity which must not be sold out in any way.

 “It is for Freedom that Christ has set us Free”

Nkrumah has pontificated freedom far and wide. It comes as no surprise when the book that tends to chronicles his political adventures and reflects on them accordingly was titled I Speak of Freedom. I have chosen to put Nkrumah’s deep inclination towards freedom in the light of the dictum of Galatians 5:2. This must not be adjudicated as comparing two conflicting ideologies. In fact, the connections here are rather deep-seated. Indeed, despite his prime minister path, he did not see himself as unrelated to a minister of the Christian Gospel. Kwame Sanaa-Poku Jantuah, a dear confederate of Nkrumah indicated in his book, The Death of an Empire that Nkrumah would have become a full-time servant of the church, a Roman Catholic priest if not for the path of politics he chose. Even on this chosen path, he entered into the study of theology completing in 1942 at the Lincoln Presbyterian Seminary, the seminary of Lincoln University. This degree in sacred theology would possibly teach him more about the freedom he so much desired and cause him to take a gaze through the spirit in the letter at God’s divine will for humanity.

He confessed in his book Ghana: The Autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah that “In those days I took my religion seriously and was very often to be found serving at Mass.”[1] One may then see Nkrumah at the beck and call of the priest at the altar as he helps in the administration of the sacrament. During the procession at Mass, he would have carried the processional cross which would remind him of the vicarious death of Christ for the sin of the world. He might have carried a blessed candle that may teach him the importance of the light of Christ or any other thing pertaining to Christ. Nkrumah would have carried incense or a thurible which may invoke in him the spirit of prayer. As he serves close to the priest, the reading of the Scriptures in the liturgy of the word, would have pierced his ears with the story of Christ. He mentioned that “It was not that I became any less religious but rather that I sought freedom in the worship of and communion with my God.” The connections have been there.

Freedom was at the very core of his persona. Considering his deep love for freedom, I suspect that Galatians 5:2 would be one of the verses of the Bible he would love to expose frequently. This says that, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” In fact, whilst studying in the United States of America, he used to preach in a number of churches. Largely, these sermons that emanate from Nkrumah’s pulpit would be heavily laden with cases against imperialism and colonialism, I suspect. The sermons would likely find resemblance with those of Marcus Garvey earlier and Martin Luther King later.

Apostle Paul who wrote the Bible text of concern here was largely a key preacher of freedom in Christ. His utmost desire is for Christians not to kowtow to any teaching and practice that undermine their freedom in Christ. This freedom is essentially a freedom of maintaining one’s cultural identity whilst being a Christian just like how Nkrumah later led the fight for the African Identity. In this vein, in his letter to the Galatians, Paul rehearsed the teaching which he has passed onto them early on. A major challenge the Galatian church, situated in a non-Jewish region, was confronted with was the widespread of teaching by some Judaising Christians within the church that non-Jews who come into Christ must necessarily observe the Mosaic Law. These teachers of a “different gospel” contrary to what Paul taught were determined to bring the Christians under the yoke of Jewish traditions. Paul painstakingly reminded the church in his Galatian letter that Christ has indeed set them free. Galatians 5:2 strikingly tells that “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.

Substantial comments from the western world concerning the pro-LGBTQIA+ activism and the move to enact laws against the practice in Ghana, significantly throw shades to the Ghanaian identity. The public conversation on the LGBTQIA+ movement came to peaks in 2006, 2011, 2018, and beyond. In very recent times, due to a private members bill that has been presented to the parliament, the debate has reached a great height. Largely, the West has accused Ghana of trying to promote legislation that would infringe on the human rights of a “sexual minority,” the LGBTQIA+ community.

Neocolonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism andthe LGBTQIA+ Debate

In 1965, Kwame Nkrumah published his very important book Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. The claims arguably find fulfillment in the recent threats by a government to cut down aid to Ghana if it does not take steps in legalizing homosexuality. The case of the public declaration of a former prime minister of the UK, David Cameron in 2011 to deny Ghana aid because of its view on LGBTQIA+ would be of concern here. My purpose is not to explore the book in its fullness. Here, I very concisely engage with the book in the context of the LGBTQIA+ discourse in Ghana with special reference to threats of cutting down aids to Ghana if it does not take steps to legalize homosexuality.

In the book, he argues that a new form of imperialism has emerged in the world to replace the archaic form, colonialism. This new colonialism or neo-colonialism principally involves the commandeering of the economy of the neo-colonial state by the imperialist. He asserts that “The result of neo-colonialism is that foreign capital is used for the exploitation rather than for the development of the less developed parts of the world. Investment under neo-colonialism increases rather than decreases the gap between the rich and the poor countries.” Nkrumah is blunt that “The question is one of power. A State in the grip of neo-colonialism is not master of its own destiny. It is this factor which makes neo-colonialism such a serious threat to world peace.”

Ghana, as a developing nation has benefitted from external aids. Aid must play the role of developing holistically the nation indeed. This development must essentially be connected to the economic advancement coupled with attitudes that do not undermine this development. So that development does not come to also mean moral decadence. In the view of Nkrumah, these aids are used to manipulate the recipients. The profits that the donor gets from the aids make the neo-colonial state poorer. “‘Aid’, therefore, to a neo-colonial State is merely a revolving credit, paid by the neo-colonial master, passing through the neo-colonial State and returning to the neo-colonial master in the form of increased profits,” Nkrumah indicates. This also means that these aids come with strings attached. It is apparent that not only is the economy of the neo-colonial State primarily crippled but its social and moral worth are being stolen; its identity is being changed for the worse.

It is on record that Ghana has been receiving bilateral aid from the UK. The budgets of Ghana have been supported in this regard. The emerging requirement, which is, the legal endorsement of LGBTQIA+, for a nation to continually “benefit” from these aids is something that the first president of Ghana would resist vehemently. I would suggest that threats of this nature would gain popularity in the coming years. Nkrumah, being a philosopher and a political scientist, clearly saw these tricks of imperialism and became a whistleblower. Ghana must listen to his voice.

“And Help Us to Resist Oppressors Rule”

There has been the proposition by some political powers in the Euro-American West to help Ghana to enact laws to legally accept the practices of the LGBTQIA+ community. Ghana, in all its sovereignty as a nation, these nations could still arrogate to themselves, as it were, the divine right to direct Ghana to make laws to fulfill their desire. Sadly, the proponents of such laws fail to give recognition to the personality of the Ghanaian. Theresa May, another former prime minister of the UK in April 2018 offered apologies for the anti-gay laws which have been left in the constitutions of their former colonies including Ghana. With respect to Ghana, she may be likely referring to the provision of Chapter 6, section 104 of the 1960 Criminal Code of Ghana. By this apology, she fails to see that the fight against homosexuality emanates from the cultural values of Ghana. She sees the anti-gay laws left in the books of their former colonies as the reason for the resistance against the legalization of homosexuality. She ignored the values and principles that make the people of Ghana; that which Ghanaians are actually standing on to resist the LGBTQIA+ movement. This is one way the imperialist think.

In the making of who Ghanaians are as a people, of course, there would be interactions with the ideologies of other civilizations. As Nkrumah intimated in his Consciencism: Philosophy and Ideology for De-Colonisation, there are other worldviews that are assimilated by the African society. The African society then “develop[s] them in such a way that they fit into the African personality.” In this vein, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the incumbent Speaker of Parliament of Ghana rightly opines that “As initiators of the concept of an African Personality, which concept was led by Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, we cannot copy attitudes, values, and etiquettes of other countries that are antithetical to our values and principles, what we believe in and what we stand for.”

Where the Ghanaian person is ignored, and other political powers dictate, it is an act of oppression by imperialists. Encouraging a government that is not of the people is oppression. When Ghana sings its national anthem and prays to God to enable it to refuse the rule of oppressors, the nation must be mindful not only of internal oppression but also external.

Undeniably, one item to dissect in an attempt to understand the Ghanaian aspiration is the Ghana national anthem. This embodies the beliefs and convictions regarding the relation of the Transcendent to freedom and justice, nationhood, bourgeoning socio-economic life, and their fight against Western hegemony. Kwame Nkrumah did not mince words when he announced, rather avidly, on the Old Polo ground of Ghana that the national hymn is to be played on all occasions though the current lyrics of the anthem are an alteration of what was sung on the day he made the call.

Would a critical hymnody of this national song reveal that its ideas are only theologies after colonization? In so far as the African expresses his convictions through his culture; including songs, dance, rituals, symbols, language, among others, these cultural tags must not be taken lightly. Within the national hymn, the experiences of the Ghanaians within their respective ethnoreligious extractions have been brought to the national stage. The confessions within the national anthem become a point of intersection of the diverse experiences of the various groups that come together to form the nation of Ghana. Ghana must continually be inspired by the national spirit coupled with a love for the right, and resistance to all that is immoral and indeed infringes on what is human.

To Conclude: The Babylonian Captivity of Morality is Destructive

We cannot deny that there are moral issues that make up human society. In fact, morality is key to what makes us human. Whether in private or public life, we are preserved by morals. We thrive as humans because we have been divinely gifted with some principles that enlightens us and guide us into a greater good.  Nkrumah had said, as captured by Kofi Yeboah Tuafo in his book Philosophy and Opinions of Kwame Nkrumah: Axioms, Statements of Hope, Inspirations for the Future, that “What the world lacks is a code of international morality which measures up to its technological progress. Tell the truth: Love your neighbor as yourself; Succour the poor and the needy; Waste not the bounty which nature and science have provided; Do not murder; these are the maxims of all religions and moralities and the principles which men try to apply in their private lives. Can one honestly say that the nations of to-day are trying to apply these principles to international life?” Any claim of enlightenment or advancement as a people must be guided by morality. From both moralistic and human rights perspectives, promoting LGBTQIA+ undermines our humanness. The world must not sacrifice what makes us human. We must come together and help those who are suffering from medical, psychological, and social pathologies that have become a challenge to right living and save ourselves.

For the reason that Ghana is ready to see to the rehabilitation of persons that form within the LGBTQIA+ bracket, fighting this menace must not be interpreted as inhumane. The medico-psychological and spiritual restoration of such people is possible. It is not enlightenment that which leads into darkness! There are always ills within human nature. Human behavior must thus be guided. If not, we shall take a nosedive into anarchism and destroy ourselves as a people.

By Elder Dr. Stephen Ofotsu Ofoe