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Potter’s City, a vibrant non-denominational church based in Miotso-Prampram, with a mandate to empower and reach out to people and touch lives worldwide, will be celebrating General Overseer Prophet Nanasei as he marks his Golden Jubilee Anniversary.
Over the period, Prophet Opoku-Sarkodie's ministry has brought the divine presence into the hearts of many worldwide.
He is the Founder and General overseer of the Praying Family Chapel and the World Prayer Centre (a non-denominational prayer commission).
He is also the President of Nanasei Opoku-Sarkodie Ministries and the Potter’s City located at Miotso-Prampram, Ghana.

Through his outreach ministry, he sends messages of faith, holiness, hope and revival to the youth, tertiary institutions and orphanages in Ghana and around the world.
The Golden Jubilee celebration kicks off with a 10 Days Fasting and Prayer program from May 31 to June 11, dubbed ‘The Jubilee Commanded Blessings.’
This follows the Jubilee Week Celebration which begins on June 14 and ends on June 20.
All Jubilee activities will be held at Potter’s City Miotso-Prampram.
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