Asiedu Nketia urges Christians to choose wisely on Dec. 7

The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has urged members of the Breaking Yoke Church to make wise decisions in the upcoming December 7 elections, emphasizing the importance of choices with positive consequences.
Speaking during the 21st-anniversary celebration of the church, Mr. Asiedu Nketia highlighted the significance of discerning between good and bad decisions, stating, “Every decision has consequences.
Praying for good outcomes while making the wrong choices is not possible.”
He appealed to the congregation to pray for the NDC while also voting for the party, describing it as the “only hope for the next generation.”
As part of the celebration, Mr. Asiedu Nketia made a donation of an undisclosed amount as an offering from the NDC to support the church’s anniversary.
He assured the congregants of his return to the church after an NDC victory in the elections, underscoring his confidence in the party's prospects.
The anniversary celebration brought together members and leaders of the church to reflect on their journey and pray for the nation ahead of the polls
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