President John Dramani Mahama has earned praise from many Ghanaians after honoring a heartfelt promise he made during his 2024 election campaign by returning to the Mpraeso Assemblies of God Church in the Eastern Region.
On Sunday, April 20, 2025, the President visited the church and donated a generous ¢50,000 offering as an act of gratitude to God for his electoral victory.
His visit was a fulfillment of a pledge he made during the campaign season, where he worshipped with the congregation and vowed to return with thanksgiving if he won the presidency.
True to his word, Mahama returned as President to fulfill that commitment, in a gesture that moved many.
The church warmly received the donation, and leaders praised him not just for the amount, but for the integrity and faith behind the act. Joyful singing and prayers filled the sanctuary as the congregation blessed the President and prayed for national progress.
The moment didn’t stay in the church alone—it quickly ignited reactions on social media.
Many users hailed the President for being a man of his word, saying it sets a good example for other politicians to follow. Others appreciated the fact that he openly acknowledged the role of God in his political journey.
A church elder captured the mood best, saying: “This is bigger than money. It’s about a leader showing humility and gratitude. We are truly grateful.”
Still in his first year back in office after reclaiming the presidency in 2024, Mahama’s simple but powerful act of fulfilling a spiritual promise has resonated with Ghanaians across the country, further shaping public perception of his leadership as one rooted in gratitude and accountability.
Source: NewsandVibes.com