Assemblies of God General Superintendent Eulogizes President Mahama | Discuss Ghana

On Saturday, March 7, 2026, the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam, paid a glowing tribute to President John Dramani Mahama and First Lady Lordina Mahama for their historic contributions to the church.

Speaking during the valedictory service for Rev. Joseph Baisie in East Legon, Rev. Wengam highlighted President Mahama's unique position within the global Assemblies of God fraternity.


A Historic Milestone for the Church

Rev. Wengam emphasized the magnitude of President Mahama’s political achievement in the context of the church's 110-year history:

Global First: He noted that in 110 years of the Assemblies of God's global existence, President Mahama is the first member to become the president of a country.

Biggest Honor: Rev. Wengam stated that this achievement has brought the "biggest honour" to the denomination worldwide.

Image and Development: The General Superintendent praised the First Couple for their "immense contributions" to the church’s global image and its internal development.

Spiritual Roots: The President and First Lady are long-standing members of the Ringway Assemblies of God church in Accra.


Moments from the Valedictory Service

The service provided a platform for both spiritual reflection and personal anecdotes:

Honoring Rev. Joseph Baisie: The event marked the retirement of Rev. Baisie, a senior minister who has served the church for decades.

The "Second Husband" Story: President Mahama shared a lighthearted story at the service, revealing how Lordina Mahama "adopted" Rev. Baisie as her "second husband" and personally cooked for him following the death of his first wife.

High-Profile Attendance: The service at the Fountain of Glory Assemblies of God was attended by top religious leaders and government officials following the 69th Independence Day celebrations.



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