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Renowned broadcaster, Nana Yaw Sarfoh is set to host a new show on Asempa 94.7 FM dubbed "Y'asetenam."
Y'asetenam, according to the renowned evangelist, is a program that will focus on both the spiritual and social lives of people.
"We are going to pray, we are going to motivate, we will share the word of God and there will also be a lot of deliverance on the show. We will also come out with a lot of human interest stories," he told the co-host of Super Morning Show, Winston Amoah on Friday.
Y'asetenam will start airing on Monday, May 16, on Asempa FM and will come off every Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 12:00noon.
About the host
Prophet Samuel Nana Yaw Sarfoh is an evangelist, a prophet of God, and a radio presenter whose ministry has contributed to the spiritual development of many people worldwide.
His radio ministry has brought the divine presence into the hearts of many worldwide. Prophet Nana Yaw Sarfoh is a revolutionary preacher with deep insight into the word of God. He has a passion for empowering the body of Christ to walk in holiness and faith.
His vision is to bring the undiluted word of God to those who are lost and give hope to the hopeless. He has worked in many radio stations in Ghana, including Spark FM – Dunkwa- On Offin, Eastern FM -Koforidua, Pure FM - Tarkwa, New Mercury FM - Kumasi, Fox FM -Kumasi, Vision 1 FM-Accra, Kingdom Plus FM - Accra, and now at Asempa FM, Accra.
Prophet Nana Yaw Sarfoh seeks to reposition God’s people through revival for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. Based in Accra, Ghana, he is the founder of Ghana Beyeyie (Ghana will thrive) Mmpaebo Denden group, a non-denominational group. He always says, “God is bigger than how the Bible describes him, and He is closer to his children than the food they swallow."
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