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Participants laud Channel One TV/Citi FM for spiritually uplifting event

Participants of the 2025 Family Consecration Service have heaped praise on Channel One TV and Citi FM for organising what many described as a spiritually transformative and impactful gathering.

Held at the Oil Dome of the Royal House Chapel in Abossey Okai, Accra, the six-hour prayer service drew thousands of worshippers from all walks of life, united in their desire to seek divine guidance, protection, and blessings for their families and the year ahead.

From 6 a.m. to 12 noon, attendees engaged in powerful sessions of worship, intercession, and personal reflection.

Leading the charge was Rev. Stephen Yenusom Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God Ghana, supported by a team of respected clergy including Rev. Fred Mac-Davies, Rev. Mawuli Tsikata, Rev. Foster Mawuli Benson, Rev. Nelson Awintia, and Rev. Michael Noagbewonu.

Special prayers were offered for marriages, finances, health, relationships, and national peace—highlighting the service’s mission to strengthen both individual households and the broader community through faith.

Many participants, speaking to Citi News after the event, expressed gratitude to Channel One TV and Citi FM for sustaining such a spiritually empowering initiative.

Others touted the programme’s impact on their lives.

Gloria Mensah, in an interview with Citi News, said: “My grandmother used to tune on the radio, every 4 am when she was alive, and she asked me to join her to pray. So, as she passed, I tried to keep up with the tradition, once in a while.

“I heard about the family consecration on the radio and that is how I came today. This is my second time coming. I got here as early as 5 am just so I don’t miss any aspect of it.”

Another patron, Sarah Tetteh added:  “I am coming all the way from Teshie Nungua. Last year, I came with a petition, and God did it. So, I came today to say ‘I thank God.’”

Dzidefo Tuvor “This is my first time here. Every time, I watch it on Channel One TV. I came here all the way from Ho. I came here to pray for the family for God to work things out us.

“I was brought up by my mum to always listen to Citi FM from 4 am to 6 am,” he added.

The Family Consecration Service marks the beginning of Family Month—an annual observance by Channel One TV and Citi FM to promote faith-based values in the home. Judging by this year’s turnout and testimonies, the service remains one of the most cherished spiritual gatherings on the Christian calendar in Ghana.

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