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The JoyFM Prayer Summit for Peace 2024 culminated in an awe-inspiring and spirit-filled event at the Victory Bible Church International (Prophetic Sanctuary, Kokomlemle) on Friday, November 22.
This monumental gathering brought together pastors from all 16 regions of Ghana, top gospel musicians, and fervent worshippers for a unified mission - to intercede for the peace of Ghana ahead of the December 7 general elections.

The atmosphere was electric as revered spiritual leaders, including Pastor Kojo Frimpong, Pastor Ato Acquah, and Reverend Mike Nii Abossey, alongside other notable pastors and spiritual fathers, led the congregation in fervent prayers.

Their collective supplications emphasised national unity and divine intervention for peace before, during, and after the elections.


Adding to the spiritual intensity were soul-stirring performances by celebrated gospel musicians such as Celestine Donkor and MOGMusic.

Their powerful ministrations moved the audience, blending music and worship in a way that left attendees deeply inspired and uplifted.

The Victory Bible Church International became a beacon of hope as worshippers gathered, hands lifted high, voices unified in prayer, and hearts aligned in faith for Ghana’s future.

JoyFM’s Prayer Summit for Peace 2024 was not just an event but a powerful reminder of the role of faith and unity in safeguarding the nation’s peace.















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