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A/R: Ga Mantse expresses gratitude to Victory Baptist Church at Ayigya

The Ga Mantse, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has expressed his heartfelt appreciation to Victory Baptist Church for the impact the church has had on his life.

The King made this statement during the church’s grand 40th Anniversary celebration held at Ayigya in the Oforikrom municipality in the Ashanti on Sunday, May 31, 2025.

Ga Mantse praises Victory Baptist Church


“This church has not only been a place of worship but a pillar of hope and transformation for generations,” the Ga Mantse said.

“I am grateful for the invaluable support the church provided me during my school days in the Ashanti region and for the impact it continues to have on many lives.”

Appreciation for Church Leadership


The King extended his appreciation to the church’s leadership, particularly Rev. Dr. Charles Owusu Ampofo and Rev. Emmanuel Osei Yeboah, for their commitment to service, community development, and spiritual guidance.

He also thanked the church for honouring his parents, who were devoted members of Victory Baptist Church four decades ago.

40th Anniversary Celebration
The celebration drew people from all walks of life, including reverend ministers, traditional leaders, government officials, and politicians.

Notable dignitaries in attendance included Rev. Charles Oppong Poku (Vice President, Ghana Baptist Convention), Rev. Adu Gyamfi (Former President, Ghana Baptist Convention and former member of the National Peace Council), and Rev George Solomon Mallet.

Others included Hon. Michael Aidoo (Member of Parliament, Oforikrom Constituency) and Hon. Sadat Mohammed (Municipal Chief Executive, Oforikrom Constituency), who represented the Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon Dr Frank Amoakohene, among others.

The event featured the dedication of the church’s newly completed ultramodern auditorium, the commissioning of the Victory Baptist School Complex, and the groundbreaking ceremony for a modern administration block.

Rev. Dr. Charles Owusu Ampofo remarks


“This historic event would not have been possible without your love, prayers, and unwavering support,” Rev. Dr. Ampofo said.

“We are grateful to God for how far He has brought us,” he added.

Ayigya Queen Mother’s remarks


The queen mother of Ayigya, Oheneyere Nana Akosua Serwaa Oheneafrewo, in her closing, commended the church for committing to the peaceful environment in the community.

She said the church has played a major role in the development of the Ayigya community by constructing a school complex and caring for the aged.

“Victory Baptist Church has lived peacefully with the Ayigya community, intention to construct a bore-hole and a construction of school complex, and above all, cares for the aged. This indeed calls for commendation for the church,” Oheneyere Nana Akosua Serwaa Oheneafrewo praises.

Legacy of Victory Baptist Church


Victory Baptist Church continues to shine as a beacon of faith, education, and community service, and its 40th Anniversary celebration stands as a testament to its enduring legacy.

The church’s commitment to spiritual and educational impact has made a lasting impact on the community, and its future looks bright.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Francis Appiah

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