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On Saturday, July 13, hundreds of young people assembled at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to access a wide range of insights on how to navigate life as budding entrepreneurs.
The 2-day Knowledge Revolution Conference with the General Overseer and Global Senior Pastor of City of Faith Ministry, H.E. Amb. Dr. Evans Oppong included a business seminar aimed at empowering people to make a change in the Ghanaian society.

Dr Oppong was optimistic the conference will open opportunities for participants to be self-reliant while owing and effectively managing their own businesses.
Participants were implored to be actors of their ideas and dreams
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“The ability to know is what makes the difference and so with the Knowledge Revolution Conference we are empowering the minds of people. This year, we aim to empower people who do business, people seeking to study abroad, and gain scholarships.
“We aim to help them make a difference and impact their societies. I am excited and happy to see so many young people troop in to tap into their grace and their lives won't be the same. There’s so much going on with young people, and they need to be actors of them.
“Your imagination matters. The environment must be created for all to rise and the church has a big responsibility to provide the environment, ensuring non-partisanship,” he said.
The Knowledge Revolution Conference hosted Pastor Joshua Obeng, gospel artistes; Kweku Teye, and Kofi Owusu Peprah.
The General Overseer and Global Senior Pastor of City of Faith Ministry, HE. Amb. Dr. Evans Oppong spoke about the significance of divine revelations through proper means.
He also admonished men of God to apply wisdom in communicating “spiritual” revelation about election outcomes.

“Men of God should prioritize national interest over personal popularity when delivering election-related prophecies that could jeopardize the peace and stability of the country.
“There is a potential consequences of careless proclamation, and such public announcements do not alter the eventual results. Who leads Ghana is essential. It must be someone who is authentic, sincere, and die-hard fans of the people,” he said.
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