
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah is a Ghanaian politician and former Minister who has been appointed to chair the planning committee for Ghana’s newly declared National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, which will be celebrated on July 1. He is dedicated to fostering unity and inclusivity among Ghanaians from diverse backgrounds and faiths, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and spiritual reflection in the nation’s collective identity.
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Damongo to host the Catholic Science and Technology University - President MahamaElvis Afriyie Ankrah extended a strong invitation to African Americans and the wider diaspora, declaring that Ghana offers more than a place to visit.
'This is your home': Ghana courts diaspora at pan-African conference in USElvis Afriyie Ankrah, as part of strengthening national coordination on spiritual matters, urged religious leaders to inform all prophets about the handling of national prophecies.
Prophecies - Christian leaders urge cautionElvis Afriyie Ankrah has explained why his office is urging religious leaders to formally report prophecies or spiritual insights that could affect national security.
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah on why prophecies with security implications to be reported
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah called for external experts to investigate the helicopter crash.
Nation mourns fallen men - President leads solemn tributeMr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah described the occasion as a significant national milestone.
LIVE: Watch as Ghana marks its National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving todayThe planning committee, chaired by Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has pledged to ensure that the event is inclusive and meaningful for all Ghanaians.
President Mahama on why he is reinstating July 1 as a statutory public holiday
The planning committee for the occasion will be chaired by former Minister Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, who pledged his full commitment to ensuring that the day becomes a meaningful and unifying event for all Ghanaians.
July 1 declared Ghana’s National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving


























