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Apostle Alex Aidoo leads delegation to pay courtesy call on Apinto chiefs

Call On Pinto Chiefs The delegation in a pose with members of the Apinto Divisional Stool

Wed, 11 Jun 2025 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The newly elected chairman of the Christian Divine Church (CDC), Apostle Alex Aidoo, his Deputy Pastor Francis Baidoo, and senior pastors from the Pastoral Council paid a courtesy call on the Apinto Divisional Stool at Awudua.

The visit by the church leadership, whose headquarters is in Tarkwa, aimed to officially introduce the new chairman to the chiefs and express gratitude for their supportive role during the church’s leadership crisis under former Chairman Apostle Ebenezer Boahen, who was accused of holding onto power despite serving two terms and exceeding retirement age.

The Tufuhene of the Apinto Divisional Stool, Nana Adu Panyin, addressing the church leadership, urged the chairman and his deputy to unite all aggrieved members, emphasizing that the church’s success depends on its unity as one body in Christ.

He noted that the church’s founder, the late Prophet John Taylor, was a true man of God and a gift to Tarkwa and Ghana, underscoring the Apinto Divisional Area’s keen interest in the church’s development. He assured the church of the stool’s guidance and support whenever needed, while also requesting prayers from the church.

In response, Apostle Alex Aidoo assured the chiefs and gathered leaders that plans are advanced to reconcile aggrieved members and focus on winning souls for Christ, which he considers the core principle of Christianity. He stated that the devil is their only enemy and pledged that he and his deputy would serve the church’s collective interests.

He further promised that under his leadership, the church would experience spiritual and physical growth, upholding the faith and legacy of Prophet John Taylor. The CDC Chairman concluded by affirming the church’s commitment to collaborating with the Apinto Divisional Area to foster peaceful coexistence between the church and the palace.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com