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The Apostolic Church Ghana has officially dedicated its new ultra-modern headquarters, TAC Tower, at Madina in Accra.
The ceremony, brought together church leadership, past presidents and vice presidents of the church, executives of the Christian Council, engineers, invited guests, and the host of the event, Apostle Dr. Aaron Nartey Armi-Narh, President of The Apostolic Church Ghana.

The imposing eight-storey edifice, strategically situated along the Madina highway, was described as a project birthed from prophecy and funded solely through contributions from local assemblies, individuals, and various stakeholders, without any bank financing.
The TAC Tower features two-level basement parking, a 300-seater auditorium, 16 executive suites, a restaurant, gym, infirmary, and multiple administrative offices.

Speaking to the media, Chairman of the Project Building Committee, Elder Ebenezer Quao, noted that the TAC Tower stands out as one of the fastest large-scale projects he has worked on.
He recalled that the sod-cutting ceremony was held in 2020 during the COVID-19 period, with full construction beginning in 2021.

Although the building is currently about 95 per cent complete, Elder Quao expressed strong optimism, insisting that “the Lord built this project,” and that full completion is on track for March 2026.
President of the Church, Apostle Dr. Armi-Narh, recounted that the prophecy guiding the project specifically instructed the church not to seek any bank loan to construct its new headquarters.

“What seemed impossible for man, God made possible,” he said, attributing the progress to the unwavering support of church members and individuals who contributed sacrificially.
He encouraged the entire church community to continue giving towards the final phase of the project, which is expected to be completed by March 2026, calling the TAC Tower a testament to faith, unity, and God’s provision.
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