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To some, he is a pastor; to others, a pilot; and to many, a successful businessman. Yet to those privileged to witness the full spectrum of his life, he is a visionary and compassionate leader who inspires through deeds rather than words alone.
Reverend Ernest Owusu is a truly multifaceted individual who has devoted his life to integrating the timeless spiritual truths of the Holy Bible with his broad experiences across diverse fields, all to mentor and shape the next generation.
He embodies grace, dynamism, unwavering determination, and a pursuit of excellence.
In an era where the boundaries of morality are frequentlyblurred by the relentless drive for professional and personal achievement, Reverend Ernest Owusu stands among a rare breed of contemporary leaders. He steadfastly maintains that genuine success arises from a balanced blend of morality, ethical integrity, and professional excellence.
Through his philanthropic initiatives, ministerial service, and entrepreneurial ventures, he is blazing a trail for young people to emulate.
He holds that true inspiration begins by meeting people where they are, showing genuine respect, valuing their inherent wisdom, and then guiding them toward greater heights.
In an interview with this platform, Reverend Ernest Owusu shared his conviction that the true measure of success lies in uplifting the less fortunate, instilling hope in the marginalized, and empowering them to break free from cycles of poverty and despair.
As the founder and leader of Victory Centre International and Ernest Owusu Ministries, he has established a distinctive ministry characterized by prophetic insight, deliverance, and practical teachings on fervent, effective prayer. Countless lives have been transformed through his work, finding hope, healing, restoration, and the strength to live victoriously.
Prophet Owusu's leadership is marked by profound passion, uncompromised integrity, and a commitment to excellence. A gifted communicator, he distills complex spiritual truths into clear, compelling messages. His dedication to mentoring and discipleship has equipped a new generation of leaders ready to effect positive change in their communities.
Reverend Ernest Owusu's accomplishments were not handed to him on a silver platter. He pursued academic excellence with diligence, earning distinguished qualifications in both Ghana and the United Kingdom: a Bachelor's degree in Geography and Rural Development from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and a Master's degree in Leadership and Development from King's College London.
An ardent author and advocate for personal growth and empowerment, he has penned thought-provoking books such as Enough is Enough, Discovering the Hidden You, Understanding Dreams, Breaking Limitations, and others. Through these works, he motivates readers to unleash their potential and embrace more purposeful, fulfilling lives.
He is happily married to Lady Melody Owusu, with whom he has shared 11 years of marriage and raised two children.
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