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The maiden edition of Joy Believers All-night came off at the Trans-Continental Worship Centre, Assemblies of God on the Spintex road in Accra Friday.
Pastor Delali Yao of Top Charismatic Revival Ministries who led a team of believers to offer prayers for the nation, says Ghanaians must pray for God to raise political and economic saviours who would improve the living conditions in the country.

Pastor David Yao
“It makes no difference, whether it is your party that is in power or your party in opposition, the country is our country. This is the only country we have, we must pray for the president, he must make the right decisions on election day. You can vote against him if you don’t like him but once he becomes the president he represents you,” he stated.
Pastor Delali Yao further noted that there are certain personalities who the nation ought to apologise to, explaining that when one assessed what transpired in 1979 as against what is happening now, “we need to apologise to certain families”.

“What is influencing us? Why is it that things don’t go the straight line they are supposed to go?” he wondered.
Some patrons who travelled from as far as Togo to attend the program congratulated JOY FM for giving them the opportunity to exercise their faith.
“It is a wonderful experience, this is my first time of coming here, and I have been blessed,” one participants said.

Listen to excerpts of Pastor Yao and some patrons
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