Ghanaian Bishop Urges Christians To Contribute Towards Building National Cathedral, Video Trends

Ghanaian Bishop Urges Christians To Contribute Towards Building National Cathedral, Video Trends

  • The leader of Pottersville Church International stirred debate with his comments about the National Cathedral
  • This comes after he called on Christians in the country to contribute financially towards finishing the project
  • Social media users who took to the comments section of the video have shared their views on the cathedral

Bishop Sam Owusu, the leader of Pottersville Church International has made a rallying cry to Christians in Ghana regarding the controversial National Cathedral project.

The man of God, while preaching to his congregants, expressed unhappiness that despite money pumped into the construction of the National Cathedral, work had stalled.

Bishop Sam Owusu, National Cathedral, State Funding, Hajj Village, Christians, Ghana
Bishop Sam Owusu calls for state funding of the National Cathedral to end and details how the project should be finished. Photo credit: cathedral_ghana/X @Bishop Sam Owusu Ministries/Facebook
Source: UGC

He said that looking at the Christian population in Ghana, raising funds to build the National Cathedral without government support should not be a difficult task to accomplish.

Offering remedial solutions, Bishop Owusu suggested that Christians could donate monthly or annually to the National Cathedral, to complete the project in five to 10 years.

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"If you look at the National Cathedral, where people have squandered 58 million cedis, all Christians should contribute and build it. The last time Christians were called for a meeting, we had to go to the Conference Center. If we had our own place, wouldn't it be nice? If we had a place like the National Cathedral, where we pray as Christians, would this be bad?"

The preacher stated that while the vision for the National Cathedral was good, the implementation was bad.

"Let us sideline the implementers and ignore the state funding associated with it. The church can come together and say that once in a year or month, every Christian should give GHȼ5. Assuming we have three million people, and if each one is given GHȼ5, how much will we generate in a year? Afterwards, we give ourselves five to ten years and see if we cannot build the National Cathedral."

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Bishop Sam Owusu, National Cathedral, State Funding, Hajj Village, Christians, Ghana
A bishop details how Christians in Ghana can fund the National Cathedral project themselves. Photo credit: @cathedral_ghana/X
Source: UGC

He made this statement after President John Mahama cut sod for the construction of the Hajj Village.

At the time of writing the report, the video had raked in over 2,000 likes and 100 comments.

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Peeps reacts to Bishop Owusu's cathedral idea

Many Ghanaians who took to the comments section of the video shared vared opinions with many disagreeing with him on his proposal.

KINGDOM FIRST indicated:

"The sad thing is that, while the chief Imam was donating to the cathedral, we Christians were seriously talking against the project."

Upendu stated:

"We have about 4 self-acclaimed big pastors in Ghana who are strong NDC members. So they didn't want to support and never supported that idea just to make NPP unpopular, and they succeeded."

5:30 pm added:

"They didn't chop the money oo tom.....a lot of Ghanaians don't even know the real issue about the cathedral.We just go about what we have heard from the NDC."

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Gideon Empire_Gh added:

"They asked the church to contribute, but most of the church did not."

BOSS OF THE WEST wrote:

"If Mahama has any respect for Christians and for that matter Ghanaians he should abandon the idea of building the Hajj Village Otherwise the Ndc will."

Committee to probe National Cathedral project

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Parliament had begun a National Cathedral probe after the controversial project stalled.

The probe came after a motion was filed by the North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and six other NDC MPs.

The Second Deputy Speaker was concerned that too much money had been spent on the project with nothing to show for it.

Proofread by Bruce Douglas, senior copy editor at YEN.com.gh

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
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Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.

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