Video: Rev Professor Paul Frimpong Manso honored for dedication to God’s work and humanity

Rev Professor Dr. Frimpong Manso, former General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Ghana
Renowned Clergy Professor Dr. Frimpong Manso has been honored for his dedication to the word of God and the well-being of humanity.


The former General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Ghana has been recognized for his years of service in the area of God’s work and academia.

The award was organized by the United States of America-based Petrus Fedei Seminary in collaboration with Divine Key Believers Network International.

Dubbed “Excellent Leadership Award and Ayekoo Heroes Celebration,” the event was held on May 24, 2025, in the Ashanti Region.

Presenting a citation to the renowned pastor, the Rector for Petrus Fedei Seminary, Ghana Campus, Dr Micheal Asenso Bediako Gospel , said the award was long overdue.

He noted that Rev. Professor Frimpong Manso has been a blessing to thousands in his pastoral journey.
Receiving the award, Rev. Professor Frimpong Manso expressed gratitude to the organizers of the award.
He pledged to continue his good works to serve humanity.
*About Rev. Professor Frimpong Manso*
Renowned Clergy Professor Dr. Frimpong Manso is a respected figure in Ghana’s religious and academic landscape. With a long history of service to God and humanity, he has made a lasting impact on countless lives through his pastoral work and academic contributions.
As a former General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Ghana, Rev. Professor Frimpong Manso has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, guiding the church with wisdom and integrity.
His commitment to spreading the gospel and promoting Christian values has earned him widespread recognition and admiration.
Through his teachings and writings, Rev. Professor Frimpong Manso continues to inspire and equip believers to live out their faith with purpose and passion.
His legacy as a champion of God’s work and humanity serves as a model for future generations of Christian leaders.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com