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The House of Miracle Ministries has lauded COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno for his philanthropic work, and special commitment to Kingdom work over the years.
To this effect, the church has launched the Christian Yohuno Legacy Foundation (CHLF) in his honour.

The foundation will help raise additional funds to assist the needy and also contribute to other good causes in Ghana.
Eulogising the Police Chief at the launch of the foundation, General Overseer of the House of Miracle Ministries, Prophet Sampson Amoateng described COP Yohuno as “a man of good heart whose work is making charity work look so easy.”
“I was surprised when I went to his house and saw the many people he was looking after. These are not people he is taking care of for just a year or two, but for many years,” he added.

Launching the foundation, Prophet Sampson Amoateng said, “We in the House of Miracle want to establish the Christian Yohuno Legacy Foundation in your very presence.
“We don't want you to pass before we start doing this. We want to start appreciating the legacy you will leave behind, today. So, I am officially unveiling this to the whole world on the slogan ‘Let Love Lead,’ and as a sign of this house (House of Miracle’s) commitment to partner with you to further extend your hand to many more people.”’
Recounting the motivation for his fervent giving and passion for humanity, COP Yohuno said this was an inspiration he picked from his mother.

“I remember how my mother used to give everything she has to anyone who needed it. If my mother is wearing a dress or maybe slippers and you say, oh, Awonye, your slippers are really nice; she will ask if you want them. She will quickly remove it for you and walk home bare-footed.
“She gave most of her clothes out when she was young and we kept wondering why this woman will not keep anything in the house. Every time she was giving something out. She is alive in the village and still does that to date” COP Yohuno narrated.

“Sometimes I ask myself why is it that before I step out of my house there is already a queue and you know, it’s not because they are bringing me something, but they are coming to take from me. By the time I reach the office, there's a queue there too. Then I ask God, we have more than 300 Senior Officers on this block but they don't go to them. Why am I the only one they come to? But you see, I have come to realize that maybe, it is just God’s own plan for my life,” he continued.
While appreciating God for the path He has chosen for him, COP Tetteh Yohuno said his plan was to practice as a banker so he applied and got opportunities at the then Ghana Commercial Bank and Barclays Bank.

But the insistence of his father who was also a police offer and his uncles compelled him to undertake police recruitment training instead.
COP Yohuno concluded that “even though the banking job could have been paying almost 10 times more than the police job, I am happy I am doing this.”
Apart from keeping the streets safe, COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno is a devoted Christian who is committed to the cause of changing lives and contributing to humanity.
He currently has over 60 individuals under his care and guardianship.
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