Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has stated that 65 years after independence, Ghana should not have been where it was today, considering the fact that it was endowed with rich natural resources.
He said it did not, therefore, matter which political party “comes and goes”, the country would still be in a vicious cycle, because there was “lack of love for the country.”
He said Ghanaians were not patriotic enough to die a little for their country.
The Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of Action Chapel International made these observations when he led a powerful  prayer and anointing service at the annual ‘Signs and Tokens’ Conference 2022, organised by Power Churches Worldwide at the Power Cathedral, IPT Junction, near Asuoyeboa in Kumasi last week Friday.
The annual conference, which was instituted in 2010 by Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng, Founder and General Overseer of Power Churches Worldwide, was under the theme: ‘Breaking Negative Cycles’.
Archbishop Duncan-Williams, who quoted the Scriptures extensively to support his point, stated that there was always ‘a mastermind or master-hand behind every happening”, and that there was an error in everything that happened, including “lack of love for country”, and stressed the urgent need for a new generation to correct this error.
The Host, Prophet Victor Kusi Boateng, in a message contained in the conference manual, noted that there were cycles in both the physical and spiritual realms, and life operates in cycles which could run through a person’s bloodline, and prayed that people shall be free from every physical or spiritual limitation in their lives.
The ‘Signs and Tokens’ conference is an annual gathering of people from various parts of the globe to worship in an atmosphere of love and further experience the awesome power of God.
The 2022 Conference started from Sunday July 3 to Sunday, August 7, 2022.
From Thomas Agbenyegah Adzey, Kumasi