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Trinity International University of Ambassadors has conferred an Honorary Doctorate in Divinity on Rev. Obed Osei Amoah Duku.
Rev Obed Osei Amoah Duku also earned an Honorary Georgia Citizen at the Georgia State Capitol.
Speaking at the event, he thanked his parents, spiritual covering, Prophet John Anokye of the Worldwide Word Ministries and his spiritual grandfather, Bishop Noel Jones of the City of Refuge, Los Angeles.

Rev Amoah Duku who started his ministry in his childhood years is born and raised in Obuasi and Italy.
He is the founder and president of the Obed Amoah Duku Outreach Ministries.

Rev Amoah Duku is also the president and founder of the Worshippers Outreach Ministries (WOM) Second Chance Foundation, headquartered in Brescia, Italy.


He has spoken at several international conferences in Europe, America, Canada, United Kingdom, and Africa.

Aside from ministry, he is a businessman with three companies; namely, Global Security and Supplies Limited, Global Mind Company Limited and Global Rentals.
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