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The General Overseer and Founder of the City of Christ Church, Rev Ignatius Cobbina on February 1, paid a visit to the Salvation Army Rehab Center at Begoro in the Eastern Region.
The visit which coincided with his birthday also saw him donate food items, toiletries and Stationeries to the Center.
He was accompanied by his family and church members.
The Salvation Army Rehab Center has close to 30 inmates who are physically challenged.
Rev Cobbina said he was privileged to share his day with the inmates and encouraged them never to let their physical challenges discourage them from pursuing their dreams in life.
"You can be the next world's greatest personality; mathematician, chemist or the richest person on earth. May God bless you and be with you," he cheered them.
Major Tweneboa Kodua, an administrator at the Center received the items on behalf of the inmates.
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