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Nothing has discouraged thousands of Ghanaians from getting a seat as early as 6 am for a crusade slated for 6pm and organized by Nigerian pastor, Chris Oyakhilome.
Joy News Hannah Odame reported, ‘the place is getting fuller by the minute’ as an expected 40,000 crowd cram into the Independence Square, Accra.
There are mothers with toddlers and babies as young as two-months old have been seated since 6am Friday. Bus loads of students from universities and worshippers travelling from Nigeria are there.
The physically challenged and all kinds of sick people will be hoping to receive their healing Friday night.
‘The place is charged’ Hannah stressed.

At least 12 roads have been blocked in Accra for the man of God who is touching down in Ghana for the first-ever crusade in the country.
His church, Christ Embassy is a household name in Ghana and his monthly devotional guides are in high demand.
A man told Joy News, he has been feeding on the content of the devotional and watching his television programs. He was elated when news broke that Pastor Chris is coming to Ghana.
He is not alone in his elation and expectation. A woman explained she travelled from Nigeria to encounter the man of God because at every time she has attended his crusades her ‘life has never been the same again’.
Some Ghanaians have reportedly skipped work to attend the program hyped as a solution to many who have all kinds of problems.
A woman expressed confidence that she has been praying for a neighbor and came to intercede so she can receive the fruit of the womb.
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