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John Ntim Fordjour MP

@ntimfordjour

Former Deputy Minister for Education 🇬🇭 Member of Parliament for Assin South Constituency🇬🇭Senior Pastor of Higher Heights Sanctuary, Lakeside

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Day 2 of REIGN 2025 was explosive and filled with testimonies. Join us tomorrow morning 8am for the grand finale. We serve a living God!

Day 2 of REIGN 2025 was explosive and filled with testimonies. Join us tomorrow morning 8am for the grand finale. We serve a living God!
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To all my associate Pastors, leaders, congregation and eminent Guest Ministers, I deeply appreciate your dedication, sacrifices and prayers which contributed to an impactful REIGN 2025. God bless you more and more. Let’s continue to do more for Christ!

To all my associate Pastors, leaders, congregation and eminent Guest Ministers, I deeply appreciate your dedication, sacrifices and prayers which contributed to an impactful REIGN 2025.

God bless you more and more. 
Let’s continue to do more for Christ!
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Under President Mahama, POLICE SWAT is called on unpaid teachers to heckle them out of Ghana Education Service HQ for simply demanding their lawful pay. What crime did they commit to face such humiliation? What happened to the dignity of teachers? Insensitive and intolerant govt

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Congratulations to my dear friend and respected clergyman Rev Prof Abednego Oko Amartey the Chairman of Revival Outreach Church and immediate past Vice Chancellor of UPSA on your election as GPCC National Executive Council Member. Godspeed!

Congratulations to my dear friend and respected clergyman Rev Prof Abednego Oko Amartey the Chairman of Revival Outreach Church and immediate past Vice Chancellor of UPSA on your election as GPCC National Executive Council Member. 

Godspeed!
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Mahama and NDC campaigned to protect Ghana from the promotion of LGBTQ. Now in govt, they shift to support Experts at UN who visit countries to promote LGBTQ rights. No wonder they protected gay couple to kiss under sacred monuments. Read the coded LGBTQ vote below. What a shame!

Mahama and NDC campaigned to protect Ghana from the promotion of LGBTQ. Now in govt, they shift to support Experts at UN who visit countries to promote LGBTQ rights. No wonder they protected gay couple to kiss under sacred monuments. Read the coded LGBTQ vote below. What a shame!
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Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa and Felix Kwakye Ofosu claim the UN vote was to protect LGBTQ persons from violence in justifying why they failed to represent the position of Ghana. Here is the joy expressed by notable LGBTQ group after the resolution was passed. Congrats NDC!

Foreign Minister <a href="/S_OkudzetoAblak/">Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa</a> and <a href="/FelixKwakyeOfo1/">Felix Kwakye Ofosu</a> claim the UN vote was to protect LGBTQ persons from violence in justifying why they failed to represent the position of Ghana. Here is the joy expressed by notable LGBTQ group after the resolution was passed. Congrats NDC!
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As a matter of urgency, Narcotics detection scanners need to be installed in all required checkpoints at the Airports and various sections of our ports to ensure effective narcotics enforcement. I posed this question to the Minister for the Interior yesterday in Parliament.

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Ablekuma North election violence needs to be addressed seriously to avoid bloodshed in future elections. Democracy cannot be reduced to government-sponsored violence. NDC thugs complicit are still walking free. Arrest all now and prosecute them before Akwatia by-election.

Ablekuma North election violence needs to be addressed seriously to avoid bloodshed in future elections. Democracy cannot be reduced to government-sponsored violence.

NDC thugs complicit are still walking free. Arrest all now and prosecute them before Akwatia by-election.
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We call for calm in Bawku. We pray for peace to prevail. Our sympathies to all bereaved families. Every life matters. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

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Kindly disregard the false and malicious publications purportedly attributing to me, threats of bloodshed in the upcoming Akwatia by-election. It is a matter of public record that I have always preached peace and under no circumstance will I incite violence. Every life matters!

Kindly disregard the false and malicious publications purportedly attributing to me, threats of bloodshed in the upcoming Akwatia by-election.

It is a matter of public record that I have always preached peace and under no circumstance will I incite violence. Every life matters!
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I condemn the brutality on Mr Carlos Calony, a journalist with Multimedia and an eye witness, by some operatives of National Security. These brutalities must end. They first stormed the homes of innocent political opponents and now they’ve taken it on innocent journalists.

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The bond between us as Africans of a common heritage can never be broken - not even by the heinous transatlantic slave trade years ago! Today, we reunite and reconnect at Emancipation in Assin Manso, where the journey began. We renew our demand for reparation as we say Akwaaba.

The bond between us as Africans of a common heritage can never be broken - not even by the heinous transatlantic slave trade years ago! Today, we reunite and reconnect at Emancipation in Assin Manso, where the journey began. We renew our demand for reparation as we say Akwaaba.