The Living Yahweh 7Th Day Sabbath Assemblies has ended its 2025 edition of the Atonement Feast and Charity Show with a call on government to yearly revive any of the late President Kwame Nkrumah’s collapsed industries as part of the resetting agenda.
Apostle Philemon Okoh Agyemang, the Founder and Leader of the Living Yahweh 7th Day Sabbath Assemblies who made the call said this would go a long way of creating jobs opportunities while honouring the late president.
He said, “If we really love the late Dr Nkrumah, we should not use his birthday (Founders Day) as a mere celebration day but selecting any of his collapsed industries in any location of the country and bring it.
Apostle Okoh Agyemang expressed the need for the government to consider holding charity shows side-by-side the celebration of the Founders Day to bring hope to the less privileged in society.”
The five-day Atonement Feast and Charity Show was on the theme, “But as for you, you meant evil against me, but Elohim Yahweh intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done; the saving of many lives (Genesis 50:20.”
It was held at the Odorgonno Senior High School in the Ga Central Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
The church provided material support to over 4,500 poor and needy persons and institutions, amounting to ₵1,232,450.00.
The items donated were 4,500 textile clothes, 1000 tubers of yams, 50 wheelchairs, 2,000 packs of toilet rolls, 20 pieces of clutches and walking aids, and 100 pieces of white canes, 100 bags of gari, and assorted sizes of diapers,
Others were cartons of toothpaste, bulk packs of toothbrushes, 100 cartons of milk, 80 cartons of milo, assorted mineral drinks, and 100 boxes of key soap bars, 100 bags of tom brown, 50 cartons of milk powder, and 100 bags of washing detergents.
The rest were 200 packs sanitary pads, assorted slippers and shoes, 50 bales of second-hand clothing, 300 bags of rice from the church’s farms, 300 bags foreign rice, 300 bags maize from the church’s farms, 500 crates of eggs from church’s farms, and 800 birds from the church’s farms.
Mr Julius Debrah, the Chief of Staff who graced the occasion, lauded the church for its spiritual and material to support mankind and gave the assurance that the suggestions by the founder and leader of the church would be passed on to the President for his consideration
He expressed happiness for the agricultural activities, saying “We need to back our faith with work to become successful in life. So, if your leader provides you spiritual support and at the same time advise you to undertake farming venture then it means he is a good leader.”
“In fact, I was happy to see an inscription ‘Don’t joke with Nkukor Nkitinkiti’ during my inspection of the items. The truth is that as a nation, as of 2023 the chicken we imported was over 170 million dollars.
“I think this money if we were able to rear our chickens here this money could be used to do many things. So, I want to applaud Apostle Okoh Agyemang that I am happy as the President initiated the idea, he did not take it as politics but took steps to support the initiative in building the nation.
Mr Debrah urged Ghanaians to emulate the example of the church leader to assist in the development of the country.
The church for nearly a quarter of a century has been donating to widows, orphans, visually and physically challenged persons, accident victims, institutions like the prisons service, hospitals and all those the charity show was designed to bless.