Written by Godfred A. Polku, GNA
Congo (U/E), January 1st, GNA – The chiefs and people of the Nabdam Traditional Area commend Pastor Eastwood Anaba, Chairman of Eastwood Anaba Ministries (EAM), for his contribution to the development of the Upper East Region. recognized and honored.
They made him a Naburg that budded, blossomed and flourished with goodwill, flavor and an irresistible aroma despite geophysical, political, cultural and socio-economic limitations and the fiercest resistance. He described himself as a blessed son of the soil.
Citing the career of the eminent preacher and author, founder of Fountain Gate Chapel in Bolgatanga, the chiefs and people said in honor: It emerged from the arid, hilly and stony land of Damoy Tindongo. ”
The chiefs said that from his humble beginnings, Pastor Anaba was a man of immense conscience, character and philanthropy, a beacon of hope, an indomitable spirit, a future and an influence that touched millions of lives in his country and around the world. He said he was an example of strength and patience and self-love. .
“From a poor family, you grew up gleaning from garbage dumps and eating wild fruits to survive. You are the servant of God who makes rivers in the desert, so you have two presidents of different political parties. “Dear people of the Republic of Ghana, I pay a courtesy visit to your home in Bolgatanga,” the quote reads in part.
The chiefs said Pastor Anaba transforms people’s lives not only with the Word of God, but also with practical demonstrations of love, timely and heartfelt social interventions, and monumental and large-scale infrastructure and physical developments. He pointed out that it was effective.
They mentioned Gibeas Ha Elohim, a magnificent architectural infrastructure located in Damorg Tindongo. It consists of a 1000-seat air-conditioned hall for use by the district council, chief executive and community, and a one-storey 100-seat super-community hall. A modern library and ICT project, a museum and a guest house that receives visitors within the district.
The chiefs pointed out that this was an inspiration and a prophetic statement that Nabdam would prosper. A medal that represents honor as a nation. And a prediction of a bright future for Nabdam.
“The state-of-the-art auditorium will surely serve as a mentor and program host, inspiring future generations to transcend mortal limitations and dream big,” they said.
They noted that EAM’s social transformation program has carried out large-scale interventions in sanitation, health and water supply through boring projects, medical aid and food donations to people, hospitals and facilities in Nabdam and Talensi districts, especially Bolgatanga City. He said this was further evidence. It represents his love for his people and humanity.
“You have impacted and changed the lives of many people through your educational scholarships to students from primary to tertiary level and your monthly remittances to many widows in the Upper East region,” the Chief Minister said. said the official.
They termed all projects and buildings by EAM and Fountain Gate Chapel as “brilliant and monumental”, especially the eight-storey architectural project “Har Kadosh” in Barungu, Talensi district, and Desert Pastures International School. He said that.
“These have served as inspiration for others to emulate and have certainly had a major impact on infrastructure development in the Upper East region.”
“It is said that the Prophet is not without honor except among his people, but we, the chiefs and inhabitants of Nabdam, do not believe in these words. “We present this award to honor you as a glorious son of this land whose work and philanthropy have brought honor and pride to us,” they said.
Apart from Pastor Anaba, chiefs and residents recognized Mr. Roger Aboyule’s significant contribution to regional development by appointing him the title of ‘Nab Tan Pii’, which literally means Director of Development Foundation.
13 other great people.Dr. Nicholas Nyaba Embira, Mrs. Stella Kate Embira, Reverend Sir Ditto, Mr. Samuel Sakom Babila, Mr. Charles Assibi Bagbila, Mr. Moses Asaga, Mr. Boniface Gambira, Mr. Thomas Moamoah, Somtim. Dr. Tobiga
The others are Colonel David Gbon Zanlerig, Mr. Nicholas Non-Rath Nienbill, Mr. Emmanuel Bartholomew Jerusalem, and Mr. Agana Banga, who were recognized for their significant contributions to the development of the region in various fields. I did.
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