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Apostle Onyinah & others visit Bawumia on his birthday.

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Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential hopeful, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, received an outpouring of goodwill messages on his birthday, with prominent clergy, political figures, and well-wishers extending felicitations across the country and beyond.

Among the many visitors who called on the Vice President was Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah, former Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, who led a delegation of pastors to pay a courtesy visit to Dr. Bawumia.

The revered Apostle and his team prayed for Dr. Bawumia, blessing him with words of encouragement and goodwill. They wished him divine guidance, strength, and success in all his endeavours, particularly as he continues to serve the nation and advance his vision for the country.

“We came to celebrate you and to thank God for your life and service to Ghana. May God grant you wisdom and favour in all that you do,” Apostle Onyinah reportedly said during the visit.

Dr. Bawumia expressed heartfelt appreciation to Apostle Onyinah and the clergy for their visit and prayers, acknowledging their continuous support and the spiritual guidance they offer to the nation.

The Vice President’s birthday celebration attracted widespread attention on social media, with thousands of Ghanaians sharing goodwill messages and commendations for his humility, leadership, and commitment to national development.

Political leaders, party executives, youth groups, and religious organizations also joined in celebrating Dr. Bawumia, highlighting his contributions to governance and public service.

As Dr. Bawumia marks another year, the visit from Apostle Opoku Onyinah and the accompanying pastors stands out as a symbol of faith, unity, and goodwill across Ghana’s religious and political spheres.

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