From Ghana to Africa and beyond. 🇬🇭🌍
I've been putting in the work for years, and now an opportunity has presented itself.
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Sir @JDMahama, I would be deeply honored to cook with you someday. Over a meal, I’d love for us to explore the future of Ghanaian food, culture and how we can showcase our cuisine to the world . Thank you 🇬🇭
I don’t have money to offer but I will report till your helper sees it
I will pray for you too, sending you lots of love, hugs and and prayers in this difficult situation 🥹🙏❤️
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There are moments in a man’s life when he realizes that if anything must change in his family, it must begin with him.
I developed a habit of praying for my children and my lineage.
Not casually. Not emotionally. Not when I “feel led.”
Intentionally.
Because I made up my mind that the pattern in my family must change.
“As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord.” — Joshua 24:15
Last night when Pastor Nathaniel Bassey told us to pray for our children, I smiled while praying. I smiled because I knew this was not a new instruction to me. I have been standing in that gap for years.
I began praying seriously for my children in 2020 after I attended Men Gather in Uganda, hosted by Apostle Grace Lubega. That meeting shifted something in me.
I received a revelation: If the pattern in your lineage must change, the altar in your house must change.
In that same period I listened to a sermon the Late Myles Munroe about Being a Man ..and he mentioned about I think we're five Ps but I remember three ...A Man must be a provider ,a priest and a protector
As a man, you must understand you are the priest of your home.
You are not just a provider. You are not just a husband. You are not just a father.
You are an altar builder.
If there is no altar in your home, something else will occupy that space.
So I made a decision.
I will pray for my marriage. I will pray for my wife. I will pray for my children. I will pray over my lineage.
I do it intentionally.
Because I understand something very deep: my children must be born into a different spiritual atmosphere.
They must grow under a different covering. They must inherit a different pattern. They must see a different model of fatherhood.
I refuse to pass down weakness. I refuse to pass down silence. I refuse to pass down spiritual laziness.
I owe my children a priest at home.
Not a perfect man. But a praying man.
In a world where perversion is normalised… Where identity is confused… Where darkness is packaged as entertainment… Where children are discipled more by screens than by parents…
I will not give the enemy free access.
The devil is not afraid of a rich father. He is not afraid of an educated father. He is not afraid of a busy father.
He is afraid of a father who prays.
When a man lifts his voice consistently over his home, something shifts in the spirit realm.
Generational curses break. Cycles end. New patterns are established. Mercy speaks.
Many of us grew up in homes where prayer was optional. Where fathers were absent spiritually. Where we had to find God on our own.
But our children will not say that about us.
They will remember a father who prayed. A father who called their names before God. A father who declared destiny over them. A father who fought unseen battles on his knees.
Men, hear me.
You don’t build a godly family accidentally. You build it intentionally.
You don’t change lineage patterns by complaining about them. You change them by confronting them spiritually.
If your father didn’t pray, you pray. If there was divorce in your lineage, you pray. If there was addiction in your lineage, you pray. If there was confusion in your lineage, you pray.
Someone must become the turning point.
Why not you?
I have decided that my children will be born on a different altar. An altar of righteousness. An altar of discipline. An altar of worship. An altar of prayer.
I owe them that.
And if you are a man reading this, you owe yours too.
Let it begin with you.
Build the altar. Stand in the gap. Break the pattern. Establish a new legacy.
As for me and my house — we shall serve the Lord. 🔥
I don’t want to be a creator without an audience.
And Ghana 🇬🇭 cannot afford to be a nation without a future.
This affects all of us.
Galamsey must end.
20k retweets plus 1000 compliments for me under this thread and I give this random guy 1million.
You can talk about how handsome rich sexy and funny I am.
Bots ignored.
Luis, I don’t know you - let’s see if your fellow man wants your life to change.
Goodmorning Everyone
I just want to say a very big thank you to all of you who took the time to congratulate me on my new villa
While celebrating a rented apartment might seem small to some of you, it's not for me.
As a 36-year-old man living in my father's house was never easy, my younger siblings sometimes disrespect me because of too much familiarity,
Sometimes, my mother will send me to buy Maggi for her, not minding my beards and maturity.
The pain of consistent humiliation made me lock in on my grind, and now I'm seeing results ❤️
Today, I'm the most proud man on earth, and I give all the glory to God.
If you're seeing this, don't stop believing in yourself. One day, you'll break out of your own stagnation too.
congratulations will never seize from your lives
Amen🙏❤️
BTW I just stocked appliances. Let's get the bachelor life started 😂😂😂