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The Methodist Church Ghana has elected Kwesi Atta Antwi, a member of the Kumasi Wesley Society, in the Kumasi Diocese as the next Lay President of the church.
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On Sunday, 7th February this year, all roads led to Agbowa-Sagamu, Ogun State as Brother Akinola Olumakinde Soname was formally invested with the office of Lay President, Methodist Church Diocese of Remo, Ogun State. Soname is my “egbon” and friend. A banker, financial expert and business administrator of repute, he is also a philanthropist par excellence. I did not know the Lay President of a thing was a big issue until D-Day came. I then began to search and ask questions as well as brush up on the Methodist Church as a whole.
As I left primary school in my home town of Owo in 1967, Methodist Secondary School, Owo was my favourite as the next port of call. I wrote and passed the entrance examination and promptly presented myself at the school on resumption day – but my father would have none of it. He refused to pay my school fees or sew my school uniform. I must attend Owo High School, the school founded by “the Leader,” Pa Michael Adekunle Ajasin, or nothing!
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The Methodist Church Ghana Conference has inducted William Orleans Kwaku Arko Oduro, Legal Practitioner, as the eighth Lay President in Accra.
Mr Oduro, who has served in several capacities in the Church, takes over from Brother Bernard Clement K. Botwe for a three-year term.
The Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, The Most Reverend Dr Paul Kwabena Boafo, called on the new Lay President to serve with diligence and sacrifice.
He commended the seventh Lay President, Brother Botwe for his hard work and efforts in leading the Lay Movement and for putting up a Chapel in the Oti Region.