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‘God has greater and better things for me’

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The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and wife Samira Bawumia The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and wife Samira Bawumia

Vice President and the 2024 Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has affirmed his faith in God for a brighter future following his defeat in the December 7 presidential elections.

Speaking during the 31st Watch Night service at the Lighthouse Chapel International, he expressed his gratitude to God for the peaceful conduct of the elections.

He further encouraged Ghanaians to embrace hope and gratitude as they step into the new year.

“We have gone through an election, and I want to thank God for His blessings to myself and to the country of Ghana. The book of Thessalonians 5:18 tells us that in all things, give thanks to God, and for me, I have an abiding faith in the Lord. So, for what He has done for us, we are giving thanks to Him. I know that God has greater and better things in store for the future, and I want to thank all of us for giving us the opportunity to wish you a Happy New Year,” he noted.

Dr. Bawumia acknowledged the Founder of the Lighthouse Chapel International, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, for his support, describing him as an amazing man of God.

“I want to thank Bishop Dag, who is an amazing man. He is someone who never ceases to amaze me. He is truly blessed, and we thank God for his life,” he added.

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“Why Destroy Me Over a Recognition That Doesn’t Have Money?’ – Afua Asantewaa Questions Critics

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Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum, who recently completed her second attempt at the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the longest singing marathon, has revealed a disturbing plot against her during her first attempt in Accra as reported by Ghana Web on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.

Speaking candidly about the experience, Afua shared how she discovered a malicious plan by some individuals who intended to harm her.

In a viral video, she recounted how some people allegedly tried to drug her in an effort to sabotage her attempt.

“When they planned to give me a drug so I would collapse and they could put me in an ambulance… I’ll tell you everything,” she revealed, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

Afua’s first attempt had been marred by criticism and public backlash, with many questioning her motives and accusing her of greed.

Despite these challenges, she managed to push through, but not without feeling the weight of the negative comments.

“For a recognition that doesn’t have money, for a recognition that I’ve been tagged greedy and insulted, why would you even want to destroy me over it?” she questioned.

She also reflected on the intimate and more supportive environment of her second attempt in Kumasi, which she found fulfilling despite the low turnout.

“This time around, I really had time to assess myself. It was so intimate, and I loved it,” she said.

Though Afua has been advised to remain silent on further details, she promised to reveal more about the disturbing plot in the future. “In 2025, I’ll tell you everything,” she said, hinting at a more detailed revelation to come.