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The First Sky Group has appointed Dr Sylvanus Elorm Amegatsi as its life patron to support the work of the group in diverse ways.
This appointment follows his dedication to the work of the group which has been a pillar for the growth and many successes chalked as a company.
The appointment was announced by Executive Chairman Eric Kutortsi at a commendation and retirement service in honour of Dr Elorm in Tema for his dedicated service to the Trinity Assemblies of God Church in Tema.
Rev. Dr. Sylvanus Amegashiti Elorm is a founding and senior pastor of Trinity Temple Assemblies of God in Tema Community 10.
Speaking at his retirement commendation service after 25 years of stewardship to the church, he assured the First Sky Group of his continuous unwavering support to the business.

He also used the platform to warn against Christians entering the ministry for financial gain.
“If you come to the ministry to make money, you will be disappointed and end up scandalous which will not be good for you at the end.”
He emphasised that ministry requires sacrifices and a life dedicated to serving others.
Executive Chairman of the First Sky Group, Eric Kutortse in an interview with Journalists highlighted the key roles played by Dr. Elorm in the past few years which have contributed immensely to the growth of the business.
He believes that the Retired Preacher will make it a point to support the business and church as he retires from active church initiatives.
General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev. Dr. Stephen Yenusom Wengam who led the congregation to perform the ceremony called on the congregation to remain steadfast and continue to be the pillar of the Ministry.
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