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ANNUALREPORT
2017
& FINANCIAL STATEMENT
EVANGELASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH.Opposite Avenida Hotel,Kojo Thompson road, Adabraka, Accra.
2ND AUGUST,2018
THURSDAY
1PM PROMPT
Presented at the 2018 Annual General Meeting
CONTENTS
CORPORATE INFORMATION 3
OFFICERS 4
COUNCIL MEMBERS 5
MANAGEMENT TEAM 6
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1. Salutation 72. Introduction 73. Governance 74. Management and Staff 95. Staff Training and Development 106. Bible Translation 117. Scripture Distribution 128. Church Relations 139. Bible Engagement Programmes 1610. Communications and Resource Mobilisation 1911. Visit of General Secretary of German Bible Society 2012. Finance 2013. The Bible Village Project at Kitsase 2014. BSG Recognised for Exemplary Leadership and Mentorship 2115. Visit to Mr. President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo 2116. Call to Glory 2117. Gratitude 2218. Conclusion 22
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017 23
Report of Council 23Independent Auditors’ Report 24Statement of Comprehensive Income 27Statement of Changes In Reserves 28Statement of Financial Position 29Statement of Cash Flows 30Notes to the Financial Statements 35
APPENDIX 1 39
Bible Week & Church Donations 39
APPENDIX 2 41
Individual & Corporate Donations 41
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
Making God’s Word available and affordable, and encouraging its use to transform lives.
Our Mission
The Bible for Everyone
Our Vision
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(President) (2nd Vice President)(1st Vice President)
Rev. Dr. JoyceRosalind Aryee
Apostle Peter Okoe Mankralo
(Chairperson of Council)
Mrs. Efua Ghartey
Apostle Dr. Alfred Koduah
(Vice Chairperson of Council)Mr. J.N.B. Tetteh
THE BIBLE SOCIETY OF GHANAOFFICERS
(General Secretary)
Rev. Dr. Erasmus N. B. Odonkor
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Rev. Dr. Joyce R. Aryee President (Appointed 1st Sept., 2016)
Apostle Peter Mankralo 1st Vice President (Appointed 1st Sept. 2017)
Apostle Dr. Alfred Koduah 2nd Vice President (Appointed 1st Sept. 2017)
Mrs. Efua Ghartey Chairman (Elected. 1st September, 1998)*
Mr. J. N. B Tetteh Vice Chairman (Elected. 1st September, 2012)
Most. Rev. Titus K. Awotwi Pratt Member (Elected. 1st September, 2013)
Mrs. Gloria Lamptey Member (Elected. 1st September, 2013)
Ps. Dr. Chris Annan-Nunoo Member (Elected. 1st September, 2013)
Dr. Perez Sepenu Member (Elected. 1st September, 2012)
Prof. (Mrs.) Akosua Anyidoho Member (Elected. 1st September, 2013)
Rev. Prof. B.Y. Quarshie Member (Elected. 1st September, 2013)
Dr. (Mrs.) Yvonne Ollennu Member (Elected. 1st September, 2012)
Dr. (Mrs.) Adelaide Kastner Member (Elected. 1st September, 2013)
Mr. Percy Ansah Member (Elected. 1st September, 2016)
Rev. Erasmus Nii Bonne Odonkor General Secretary
THE BIBLE SOCIETY OF GHANACOUNCIL MEMBERS
*NB: Mrs. Efua Ghartey has held various positions on the United Bible Societies (UBS) Board and Committees since her election on the BSG Council, and is currently the Chairperson of the UBS Global Council. The BSG Council decided that she continues to serve until the end of her tenure on the Global Council.
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(Translation Consultant)
Very Rev. Prof. David Ekem
MANAGEMENT TEAM
(General Secretary)
(Finance & Accounting Manager)
(Admin & HR Manager) (Programmes Manager)
(Acting Communication & Church Relations Manager)
(Computer Assisted Publishing Manager)
Rev. Dr. Erasmus N. B. Odonkor
Mr. Gershon Bonso
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Sampson
Rev. Charles Adu-Twumasi
Mrs. Catherine Odjidja Rev. Issifu Dokurugu
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2017 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BIBLE SOCIETY OF GHANA
TO THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGHELD ON 2ND AUGUST, 2018
PRESENTED BY REV. DR. ERASMUS NII BONNEODONKOR, (GENERAL SECRETARY)
1. SALUTATION
The President of Bible Society of Ghana (BSG), Chairman and Members of the Bible Society of Ghana Council, Distinguished Leaders of the Church and Local Councils of Churches, Members of the Bible Society of Ghana, Colleague Managers and staff of the Bible Society of Ghana, Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, I welcome you all to the 2018 Annual General Meeting of the Bible Society of Ghana. I welcome especially those who have travelled from outside Accra to participate in the Meeting. May Grace and Peace from God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and our Father, be with you all. We give thanks to God Almighty, by whose grace alone we have completed yet another year of service of which we are now set to give account.
2. INTRODUCTION
Our faithful God provided every resource and inspiration to pursue the work of the Society successfully in 2017; and I am about to report to you, Brothers and Sisters, that the BSG’s ministry is expanding and growing. As we give thanks to God we acknowledge the support and encouragement that you, together with the Church and many other faithful persons, have given and continue to give us. We owe our success partly to you all. Thank you for your love for God and the Bible Society of Ghana.
This report will cover the following:
1. Governance2. Management and Staff
3. Staff Training and Development4. Bible Translation5. Bible Distribution6. Church Relations7. Bible Engagement Programmes8. Communications and Resource Mobilisation9. Finance10. The Bible Village Project at Kitase11. Visit of the General Secretary of the German Bible
Society12. BS Ghana recognized for Exemplary Leadership
and Mentorship13. Visit to the President of the Republic of Ghana,
H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo14. Call to Glory 15. Gratitude 16. Conclusion
3. GOVERNANCE
3a. Officers
The Bible Society of Ghana Officers in 2017 were:
a. Rev. Dr. Joyce R. Aryee - President
b. Apostle Peter Okoe Mankralo - 1st Vice President
c. Apostle Dr. Alfred Kodua - 2nd Vice President
d. Mrs. Efua Ghartey - Chairman, BSG Council
e. Mr. Joseph N.B. Tetteh - Vice Chairman, BSG Council
f. Rev. Dr. Erasmus N.B. Odonkor - General Secretary
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3b. 2017 Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting of the Bible Society of Ghana was held on Thursday, 3rd August, 2017 at the Evangel Assemblies of God, Adabraka. It was chaired by the President, Dr. Joyce R. Aryee. Two retiring members of Council were appreciated for their contribution towards Bible Work, especially in the Kumasi Area as follows:
1. Mrs. Marilyn OwusuChairman, Kumasi Area Committee
2. Rev. Isaac Boakye-YiadomVice Chairman, Kumasi Area Committee
332 members attended the AGM including 27 staff and volunteers of the Society. Significantly, there were more than 35 young persons who participated in the AGM.
3c. BSG Council
Membership of the BSG Council did not change at all in 2017. Mrs. Efua Ghartey was re-elected to serve a further two year term as Council Chairman. Three other members whose first term expired were also
re-elected to serve their second term of four years as Council Members. They were:
a. Most Rev. Titus K. Awotwi Pratt,
b. Rev. Dr. B.Y Quarshie (now Rev. Professor); and
c. Dr. (Mrs) Adelaide Kastner
3d. Induction of Reconstituted Council
Members of the reconstituted Council and Committees of the Bible Society of Ghana were inducted into office on the 26th February, 2017 at the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Dansoman. The service was officiated by the Very Rev. Francis Amenu, Former Moderator of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and Most Rev. Dr. Robert Aboagye – Mensah, former Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana.
3e. Council/Committee/Management Retreat
A Council/Committee/Management Retreat came off successfully on 21st October, 2017 at the Hephzibah Christian Centre. The theme for the retreat was “Promoting God’s Word as Living Hope for All”.
A section of 2017 Annual General Meeting participants. Some Council Members at the 2017 Annual General Meeting at theEvangel Assemblies of God, Adabraka
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3f. Sub-Committees of Council
In the year under review, time and energy were spent on strengthening operational processes, thanks to the Sub-Committees and Council. The provisions of a detailed Accounting Manual were thoroughly discussed and finally approved by Council to guide the ever expanding operations of the Society. The various Departments of the Society, with the support of Council Sub-Committees, now operate with clear annual mandates and targets on which regular reports are prepared for the attention of Council. This approach helps improve monitoring and evaluation of work both by Management and the Council.
4. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF
4a. Management.
Rev. Issifu Dokurugu, the Computer Assisted Publishing Officer, joined the BSG Management team in 2017. The following therefore steered the affairs of the Society in 2017:
z Rev. Dr. Erasmus N.B. Odonkor General Secretary
z Very Rev. Prof. David Kwamena Ekem Translations Consultant
z Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Sampson Administration and Human Resource Manager
z Rev. Charles Adu Twumasi Programmes and Church Relations Manager
z Ms. Patience Anthony Communications and Resource Mobilization Consultant
z Mr. Gershon Bonso Finance and Accounts Manager
z Rev. Issifu Dokurugu Computer Assisted Publishing (CAP) Manager
4b. New Appointments
Five persons joined the staff of BSG in 2017 as follows:
Ms. Caroline Affum Resource Mobilization Officer, Accra
Rev. Daniel Asomah Gyabaa Bono Translator, Sunyani
Rev. Isaac Boaheng Bono Translator, Sunyani
Miss Afia Aframa Bono Translator, Sunyani
Mr. Joseph Ireland Distribution Officer, Accra.
Induction of Council and Committee Members at the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, February 2017
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4c. Separation
i. Mrs. Esther Lomo, Administration Officer retired from active service on 12th April, 2017, after 29 years of service to God in the BSG. A befitting send-off ceremony was organized in her honour on 22nd December, 2017.
ii. Ms. Patience Anthony ended her contract with BSG on 31st December, 2017 and was duly recognized.
iii. Messrs. Joseph Amoateng, Distribution Officer, Accra and Emmanuel Agyekum, Takoradi Area Officer resigned from the service of BSG.
iv. The appointments of two members of staff were terminated.
5. STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
5a. Training
As usual, various training programmes were organized for staff to enhance performance on the job as follows:
i. Six Translators working on the Esahie, Dagaare and Asante Twi Projects completed their 3-year training programme organized by the United Bible Societies for Africa Anglophone Translators in January and October, 2017. The training sessions, which took place in Limuru, Kenya, were organized to enhance the competence of Translators on the continent. The six Translators travelled to Israel on a study tour as part of their training.
ii. The Translation Officer-in-Training, Rev. Kennedy Owiredu, continued his training programme with workshops in Misano, Adriatico in Italy from 30th April to 8th May 2017, and Nairobi, Kenya from 29th July to 4th August, 2017.
iii. Revs. Issifu Dokurugu and Kennedy Owiredu participated in the Paratext 8 Training held in Nairobi, Kenya from 17th – 29th April, 2017.
iv. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Sampson, Administration
and Human Resource Manager, completed a programme on Leadership and Management at the UBS Academy of Leadership and Management (UBSALM), Brazil, in October, 2017.
v. Mr. William Owusu-Ansere, Literacy Officer, undertook a course in Literacy facilitation at the International Literacy Training Institute, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States of America from 8th June to 20th July, 2017.
vi. Mr. Samuel Awuah Botwe and Mrs. Catherine Odjidja participated in a follow-up workshop on Digital Communication from 26th June to 1st July, 2017, in Nairobi, Kenya.
vii. The following persons participated in Trauma Healing Workshops in Lagos, Nigeria in January and October, 2017:
Rev. Charles Adu-Twumasi Church Relations & Programmes Manager
Mr. Gershon Bonsu Finance & Accounts Manager
Ms. Philomena Bebli Progammes Officer
Mr. William Owusu AnsereLiteracy Officer
Mr. Joseph Shei Dawuni Volunteer
viii. Rev. Dr. Erasmus Odonkor participated in a Translations Workshop for African General Secretaries in Israel, in October, 2017.
5b. 16th Annual Staff Retreat
The 16th annual staff retreat came off from Monday, 11th to Friday, 15th September, 2017 at the Presbyterian Women’s Centre, Abokobi. In all, 53 staff including contract staff and volunteers participated in the retreat. The second and final part of a seminar on retirement was held with presentations on “Retirement – the SSNIT Perspective” and “Mid Life Health Management”.
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6. BIBLE TRANSLATION
Much was achieved in Translation in 2017. Staff of the Department willingly invested their time, energy and commitment in their duties to meet targets set. Targets that were not met were entirely out of the control of the team.
6a. Formation of Language Committees
Seven Language Committees were inaugurated on Friday, 31st March, 2017. These were Asante Twi, Akuapem Twi, Mfantse, Ga, Ewe, Dangme and Dagbani Language Committees. Members of these Committees work closely together, read through the Bibles in their languages and advise BSG on possible corrections and modifications that might be necessary in future publications.
6b. Bono Translation Project.
Three persons, a lady and two gentlemen, were selected to constitute a Team to translate the Bible into the Bono language. Their appointment took effect on 1st October, 2017. The Bono Translation Project was officially launched successfully at the F.D. Walker Assembly of the Church of Pentecost in Sunyani on 27th August, 2017, with the Churches in Sunyani in joyful attendance. The Chairman of Council, General Secretary, Translation Consultant and other staff from the Accra and Kumasi Offices were in attendance.
The Minister in charge of the Temple of Praise Ministries International in Sunyani has graciously given out an office on the church premises to BSG for use by the new Translation team. God bless him and the Church.
The Team started work officially on 1st October, 2017, having gone through an orientation on BSG and its operations from 16th – 20th October, 2017 in Accra. The Team also attended a workshop on Bono orthography, literacy and introduction to Paratext from 5th – 10th November, 2017. The team proceeded to draft what would constitute Bono Orthography; and by the close of December, 2017 had done preliminary drafting of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and John.
6c. Revisions
I am happy to report that the tedious exercises of revising the Asante Twi, Akuapem Twi, Mfantse and correcting some texts in the Ga and Dangme Bibles were completed in 2017 to the glory of God. These texts were all subjected to meticulous checks by the Translation Consultant and the various Translator Teams to make them stand the test of time. By the close of 2017, these Revised texts were at various stages of typesetting, proofreading and printing.
6d. Diglots
Much progress was made in our preparation towards publishing Diglots for the first time in Asante Twi, Ga
Mrs. Efua Ghartey welcomes traditional leaders in the Brong Ahafo to the launch of the Bono Bible project
3-member Translators for the Bono Bible
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and Ewe using the 2016 edition of the English Standard Version (ESV) Bible.
Currently, the section headings of the local languages are being edited to match the section headings in the ESV for consistency. We hope that the three Diglots would be launched together with the main texts only latest in 2019.
6e. Publishing and Distribution of Portions
Various portions of Scripture being translated were published and distributed for test-reading among the relevant language groups.
6f. Gospel of John Portions in Asante-Twi
Four thousand (4,000) copies of the Gospel of John Portion from the New Revised Asante Twi Bible were distributed free of charge in January in Kumasi, Sunyani and Accra.
6g. Ruth and Jonah In Esahie and Dagaare
The Gospel of Mark in Gurune was successfully launched on 19th March, 2017 at Bolgatanga. Five thousand (5,000) copies were distributed thereafter in and around Bolgatanga, Kumasi, Accra and Tarkwa.
6h. Engaging Youth with the Scriptures.
Five thousand (5,000) copies each of Ruth and Jonah printed in one volume were published in Esahie and Dagaare. The copies of the Esahie version were distributed in the Sehwi Area while the Dagaare copies were prepared to be distributed in 2018.
6i. Ongoing Translation Projects
Meanwhile, the Translation Projects in three languages progressed steadily. These were in Gurune, Dagaare and Esahie.
The major tasks of the Teams included undertaking the following activities during the year:
z Drafting and keying in of texts
z Preparation of texts for harmonization or Team review
z Harmonization or Team review
z Reviewing of texts by External Reviewers and incorporation of reviewers’ relevant suggestions and corrections into the text by the translators.
z Translation Consultant (TC) checking
I am happy to inform you that by close of 2017 all work on the Esahie OT from drafting to TC checking had been completed. Pre-publishing checks run by the CAP Manager were due early 2018 to get the Esahie full Bible ready for typesetting and printing. Please pray with us so that the remaining work would be done and the full Esahie Bible made available without delays.
6j. Gurune Literacy
To prepare a sizable readership for the Gurune Bibles being prepared, Gurune Primers 1 and 2 were completed, sent for typesetting and returned for proofreading. The Primers would be printed in 2018.
6k. 2017 World Literacy Day
Bible Society of Ghana, in partnership with Literacy and Evangelism International (LEI) and the Local Council of Churches in James Town, organised the World Literacy Day Celebration on 8th September, 2017, under the theme ‘Literacy in a Digital World’. The celebration involved a route March through the principal streets of James Town and a gathering at the Freeman Methodist Church. Rev. Dr. Victor Abbey, Chairperson of the Ga Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana addressed the gathering.
7. SCRIPTURE DISTRIBUTION
7a. Bible Distribution
Bible Distribution in the year 2017 was done through the respective direct and indirect channels from all
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the BSG locations across the country. Every effort was made to ensure Bibles were available through the year. Eight (8) New key Distributors were engaged.
BSG recorded 13% growth in local language Bible distribution while we recorded 5% and 15% growth in overall Bible distribution and Distribution revenue respectively. Overall, 587,055 copies of the Bible were distributed in the year representing 86% of set target of 680,000 copies while we realized 97% of revenue targets set for the year.
Bible distribution trend over the last four years is represented in the table below:
Year 2014 2015 2016 2017
Bible Distribition(quantity)
468,847 492,831 558,807 587,055
Some special highlights of Bible Distribution in 2017 were as follows:
i. BSG published the Ghana Edition of the Revised Standard Version (RSV) of the Bible for distribution. 32,000 copies of this Bible were distributed in the year.
ii. BSG published and started distributing the authentic pulpit Bible in the English Standard Version (ESV) in September, 2017. These are now available in all BSG shops. Courtesy the British and Foreign Bible Societies (BFBS) and Crossway Publishers, every purchase of the ESV Pulpit Bible attracts 30 free copies of the ESV Book of Psalms.
iii. Introduction of a variety of large print/text Bible to meet the demand for larger print/text bibles in the Bible Market.
7b. Distribution of Free Bibles/Bible Products
By the close of December 2017, we had distributed 150,000 Gospel Tracts and 6,603 copies of Bibles free to Churches and other Christian organizations, individuals and institutions nationwide.
We thank the good Lord for what He enabled us achieve in 2017 and trust Him to lead and guide us through 2018 to enable us make available and affordable more Bibles for distribution in Ghana. Our prayer however, is that people will continue to read the Bible for transformed lives.
8. CHURCH RELATIONS
In 2017, The Bible Society of Ghana worked hard to get even closer to the Church in Ghana. We wish to place on record that the Church in Ghana has been very supportive of Bible Work for many years. The Bible Society of Ghana does not take this support for granted. We took a number of steps in the year to strengthen the already close relationship with the Church:
8a. Celebration of Bible Week.
The 2017 Bible Week was observed from 4th to 12th February, 2017 on the theme: “Come, Let Us Reason
BSG Officials and leaders of the Church
at the launch of the Bible Sabbath at the Valley View
University.
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Together: The Bible Way”. All Area offices namely Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Tamale, Sunyani, Ho and Wa had successful celebrations. 84,000 copies of Bible Week Selections in various Ghanaian and English languages were printed and distributed throughout the country. BSG staff, Committee and Council members joined the Church in one week of various activities all of which were climaxed with the celebration of Bible Sunday on 12th February, 2017.
8b. Courtesy Calls on Church Leaders and Visits to Churches
Beyond Bible Week celebrations, BSG visited various Church Leaders and Church Conferences to strengthen the engagement with our main sponsor/collaborator. We are very grateful to all Church leaders for their cooperation and encouragement in this work of the Lord.
In February, 2017, God opened a big opportunity to the BSG to strengthen relations with the Catholic Church. At the invitation of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference, a representative team from the BSG made up of Members of the BSG Council and Management visited the Catholic Bishops Conference. It was a pleasure interacting freely with all the Bishops of the Catholic Church in one meeting. Staff of the BSG have since paid follow-up visits to a number of Regional Bishops in Wa, Kumasi, Sefwi Wiaso, Ho and Sunyani.
Furthermore, the BSG paid courtesy calls on the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Accra and the Moderator of the Global Evangelical Church both in May, 2017.
8c. Visits to Theological Institutions
The BSG visited the following Seminaries to promote Bible work to Students:
▶ Pentecost Theological Seminary - 14th June, 2017.
▶ Trinity Theological Seminary and Akrofi Christaller Institute on 2nd and 4th October, 2017 respectively. BSG presented 500 copies of the Scholarly editions to these institutions. In
other meetings, BSG presented 400 copies of these Scriptures to the Valley View University and Global Theological Seminary.
▶ The Kumasi office of BSG also visited Shiloh, Baptist and Apostolic Church Theological institutions.
8d. Visits to Heads of Church and Major Church Events
BSG visited various Church conferences and leadership to deepen our level of engagement and show gratitude. We also delivered messages of greetings and well wishes at each of these meetings:
i. 56th Synod of the Accra Diocese of the Methodist Church, Ghana
ii. 43rd Annual Council of Meetings of the Church of Pentecost
iii. Induction of the new Executive Secretary of Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Students (GHAFES)
iv. 1st Session Meeting of the Ga West Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
v. Meeting with Church and traditional leaders on the Bono Bible translation on 20th June, 2017 at Sunyani.
vi. Synod of the Global Evangelical Church on 3rd August 2017.
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vii. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana on 21st August 2017.
viii. General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana – 24th August 2017
ix. The Apostolic Church Ghana Ministers Conference – March 2017
x. AME Zion Conference – 12th August 2017
xi. Kumasi Methodist Diocese Synod
xii. Asante Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Session
xiii. Shiloh United Church Conference, Kumasi – 21st August 2017
xiv. Meeting with Archbishop Gabriel Anokye of Kumasi Archdiocese on 6th September 2017
xv. GHAFES and Scripture Union Meetings – November 2017
xvi. GEC Annual General Meeting – December 2017
8e. Church Youth Conferences
BSG attended the following Church Youth conferences:
i. Methodist Youth Conference at Tema on 5th August 2017.
ii. Presbyterian Youth Conference at Kumasi from 10th to 13th August, 2017
iii. The Apostolic Church Ghana at Nkawkaw on 10th – 13th August, 2017
iv. The Apostolic Church, Ghana at Ho from 24th to 27th August, 2017
8f. Local Council of Churches’ (LCCs) Meetings
Our relationship with Local Councils of Churches continued to improve significantly with various interactions and meetings as follows:
i. Review meetings on Bible Week for Local Council of Churches in Accra, Winneba, Agona Swedru,
Asamakese, Aburi, Tema, Adentan, Amasaman and Dodowa.
ii. Seminar with the Mamprobi LCC to strengthen the fellowship on 14th May. The meeting introduced the Trauma Healing Project to participants.
iii. Engagement with Mampong, Offinso and Kwadaso LCCs between June and July, 2017.
iv. Meetings with the Kwesimintim, Ho and Aflao LCCs in March, 2017.
8g. Church Advisory Board (CAB) Meetings
The BSG successfully organized Church Advisory Board meetings in Accra for Heads of Churches and in all the Area offices for the Regional Heads of Churches. Attendance at these meetings was encouraging. CAB meetings were held as follows:
i. Kumasi – 31st August 2017
ii. Ho – 24th October 2017
iii. Takoradi – 17th November 2017
iv. Cape Coast – 16th November 2017
v. Tamale – 14th October 2017
vi. Accra – 9th November 2017
On 19th September 2017 at Wiawso, BSG convened the Esahie Regional leaders meeting to coordinate planning towards the launch of the Esahie Bible in 2018.
8h. UBS Day of Prayer
The 2017 annual UBS Day of Prayer was celebrated with prayer meetings organized by all the Area Offices of the BSG. In Accra, the day was marked in a special way with a Prayer marathon organized jointly with the Bubuashie and Kaneshie Local Councils of Churches at the St. Joseph the Worker Anglican Church. Schools, Churches and tertiary institutions participated in the eight one-hour sessions. A number of Senior Church leaders led the prayer sessions.
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Many of these leaders were full of appreciation for the event and requested that the UBS Day of Prayer should be celebrated and organized as a national event across the nation.
8i. Bible Reading Marathon
The BSG coordinated a 92-hour national Bible Reading Marathon organized with the Church of Pentecost during the 2017 Bible Week celebrations. This event was quite historic as various important personalities including the Chief Justice, first Deputy Speaker of Parliament, President of the Bible Society of Ghana and Apostles and Senior Pastors in the country all participated in the reading marathon.
Furthermore, to commemorate the 52nd Anniversary of the Bible Society of Ghana, a special Bible Reading Marathon was organized at the Rawlings Park which is the heart of the Accra Central Business District on 15th to 22nd September. Once again, many Senior Clergy, Churches, schools, market women and individuals participated in the exercise.
8j. BAM Workshop for Church Representatives
On 18th December 2017, BSG convened a Bible-a-Month (BAM) workshop for all Church Representatives and encouraged them to initiate the formation of BAM Clubs in their respective Churches. In all a total of 45 Representatives attended.
9. BIBLE ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMMES
BSG expanded her Bible Engagement programmes to at least twelve (12). Staff of the Programmes Department worked hard to reach out more with the Word of God to various groups of people all in pursuit of the BSG Mission. Special mention must be made of the programmes that targeted Children and Youth for the enthusiasm these programmes created.
9a. Gurune Literacy
The Gurune Literacy project started with a Primer Construction Workshop in Bolgatanga in July 2017. The Workshop was coordinated by Mr. Nat Nunoo of the Literacy and Evangelism International and Mr. William Owusu Ansere, BSG Literacy Coordinator. The workshop trained 25 literacy teachers.
9b. Open the Book Project
This programme continues to attract favourable reception from schools where the project is being run. The number of schools running the project in Accra were increased from nine (9) to twelve (12) and the Project was extended for the first time to Cape Coast and Takoradi.
Five BSG staff joined the program as additional Volunteers in March, 2017.
Bible Marathon - A pupil from the Independence Avenue JHS takes his turn to read the Bible
Open the Book - Pupils dispaying their Bibles with joy.
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End of year activities for Open the Book project were organized at the Mamprobi cluster of schools with Kids Fun Games on 13th December 2017. This was attended by all the Open the Book Volunteers from Accra. In addition, there was an Arts Exhibition Day where drawings by the children of their favourite scripture stories were collected to be marked and awarded.
9c. Youth Impact Project
45 JHS schools in Accra and Cape Coast participated in the Project in 2017. Students studied and answered various questions based on given Bible passages. Those who obtained a given pass mark were rewarded with Bibles. In all, 340 Bibles were distributed to successful candidates.
9d. Peace Keeping Bibles for Military Officers
The BSG presented a total number of 1,700 Bibles to the Ghana Army on Peace Keeping Missions to South Sudan and Lebanon. Representatives from the Legon Interdenominational Church (LIC), the BAM Club that sponsors the Peacekeeping Bibles, joined in the presentations.
9e. ABLI-Ghana 2017
The ABLI-Ghana Forum 2017 under the theme “Responsible Citizenship: The Hallmark of a
Servant Leader” came on as scheduled on 18th -19th October, 2017 at the Church of Pentecost PIWC, in Takoradi. Another ABLI Forum, this time for the youth, was held at Ho on 25th October for over 400 students from Senior High Schools in the region. The Takoradi forum assembled over 200 participants.
A communiqué adopted at the end of the Forum in Takoradi called on the Church, Media and Traditional Leaders to, among other things, lead in the quest for servant leadership in our country. It called for transparent structures that would discourage abuse of office and corruption which the communiqué identified as entrenched. Participants called for the adoption of ABLI Forum as a national event.
9f. Next Gen
The maiden Next Gen Mentorship Camp for emerging young leaders took place at the Presbyterian Women’s Centre, Abokobi from 14th to 16th August, 2017. It was attended by 23 student leaders from the Labone; Presec, Legon; Odorgonno; Osu Salem; Osu Presbyterian; St Mary’s, West Africa, Mfantsipim, Aburi Girls, Adonten and Osu Doku Senior High Schools.
The mentoring programme seeks to advocate Biblical values into the next generation of young persons to prepare them for leadership responsibilities. The students were taken through various topics such as biblical principles of Leadership and Responsibility, Diligence, Integrity, Networking and Relationships.
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Sampson- Admin and Human Resource Manager, BSG presents Bibles to Soldiers embarking on Peacekeeping Missions
NextGen - Participants show off their certificatesafter the workshop
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Team building exercises and Peer to Peer guidance were an integral part of the camp.
Under the same project, the Society organized a successful Youth Conference in Tamale on the subject of ‘Integrity’ for 430 SHS students drawn from several schools.
9g. Trauma Healing Project
The Bible Society of Ghana has introduced a new project, Trauma Healing, as part of her Bible Engagement Programmes. The project comes in two ways but both are aimed at restoring hope and cheer to those who suffer pain and other forms of trauma. It is a Bible based programme and could be run as a Story based or Classic model. So far, this is proving to be a most relevant and therefore popular programme. A number of sessions were held to prepare various people to undertake this project to assist others who need help.
9h. Classic Trauma Healing (TH) – Equipping Session
A Classic Trauma Healing equipping session was held for 39 participants in Accra from 17th to 21st July 2017. Facilitators handled topics such as If God loves us why do we suffer?; Healing of Heart Wounds; Grieving and Lamentation; etc.
Participants included leadership from The Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service (DOVVSU), Churches, Ghana Prisons Service, Prisons fellowship, etc. Many of them were
appreciative of this laudable programme introduced by the Society to help them address the needs of people who are traumatized.
BSG organized another Classic TH initial equipping training for 34 new facilitators at Asamankese from 7th to 11th August 2017.
9i. Trauma Healing Convening Session: Ghana Prisons Service
BSG organized a convening session for officers of the Ghana Prisons Service to introduce the programme on 18th August 2017. The Chaplain in charge has decided to collaborate with BSG to engage all their Officers across the nation on Trauma Healing.
9j. Story Based Trauma Healing Workshop
The Advanced Training Workshop was held at the Catholic Guest House, Tamale from 21st to 31st May, 2017. A total of 12 participants completed as Trained Facilitators. Participants were drawn from both Dagomba and Konkomba ethnic groups. BSG was represented by Rev. Charles Adu– Twumasi and Ms. Philomena Bebli with Master Facilitators coming from Burkina Faso and Nigeria to lead the workshop. The Story Based project seeks to bring healing and comfort to ‘accused’ women in various ‘witch camps’ in the Northern Region of Ghana. The trained facilitators demonstrated good skills and displayed a wealth of resourcefulness. Currently, Ghana has 11 trained facilitators in Story Based Trauma with two Master Facilitators.
Trauma Healing Training for Apprentice Facilitators Trauma Healing - Officers share their traumatic experiences
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9k. Trauma Healing For Seminaries
A number of Theological Institutions showed great interest in the Trauma Healing Programme and a maiden training session for introduction of the programme in Theological institutions was organized for sixteen such Institutions in December, 2017. The session was facilitated by trainers from the Trauma Healing Institute of the American Bible Society and assisted by the Trauma Healing Team of the BSG. It is hoped that this pilot project, if successful, will be replicated across Africa by December, 2018.
In all, 32 persons from 16 institutions were trained.
9l. Faith Comes By Hearing (FCBH)
In April 2017, monitoring visits with the FCBH Coordinator for West and Central Africa, Mr. Charles Fumadoh, were made to communities in the Southern Volta region. The project communities visited were Wuodoba, Matsrikasa, Heve, Dodorkope, Kaleykope and Aflao. Reasons for the monitoring visit were to:
a. Witness live listening groups and interact with some of the group members
b. Encourage volunteer coordinators who supervise the listening groups
c. Receive first hand testimonies from individuals whose lives have been touched through the listening group sessions
d. Organize the Jesus Film show in the communities
e. To strengthen Pastors and Churches who are
using the set as tools for soul winning through evangelistic activities
f. Distribute 3,000 copies Ewe and Good News Bibles as part of the End-to-End (E2E) project to the FCBH listening groups.
10. COMMUNICATIONS AND RESOURCE MOBILISATION
10a. LINK Newsletter
Two editions of the Link Newsletter were published in 2017 and distributed widely to our members through the Area Offices. Additionally, electronic copies of the Link were also sent via emails to BSG members with email addresses and other Sister Bible Societies within the United Bible Societies. BSG received positive feedback commending the BSG for the publication and many projects being undertaken.
An electronic Link was also introduced in the course of the year which is specially produced to feature stories that were too late for inclusion in the Link Newsletter. Two editions of the “eLink” were also produced.
In 2017, the Church and Bible Society Members contributed GHS 1,923,712.91 to the work of Bible Society of Ghana.
10b. Christian CEOs’ Forum
The BSG organized a Forum for Christian Chief Executive Officers on Friday, 21st July, 2017 at the Golden Tulip Hotel. The forum was attended by 29
Christian CEOs’ Forum
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CEOs. Six BSG Council and Committee Members as well as some Management and Staff of BSG were also present.
On the whole, it was a successful programme which provided opportunity for good networking among the top ranking Christian leaders. Time was allocated during the programme for prayer for the CEOs, their businesses and families. Hon. Ken Ofori Atta, Minister of Finance, was the Guest Speaker.
10c. Wala Wiemo Radio Programme
2017 marked the fourth year of the radio programme, Wala Wiemo programme on Obonu FM (96.5fm). The programme is aired every Monday from 9:30am -10:00am. This radio programme targets the Ga listening public and is an excellent platform for raising awareness about the Bible Society of Ghana. It also sets the agenda for Biblical discourse on the airwaves among the listeners.
The Society is grateful to two retired broadcasters, Mr. Oko Dagadu and Ms. Pearl Adotey who have been committed to the programme since its inception. ESGA Cottage continuously sponsored the savouries provided for the team after each programme.
10d. Website and Social Media Platforms
The BSG website and Facebook were used to publicize the Society’s events and activities throughout the year. The Facebook page was linked to our website and this afforded interested visitors the opportunity to register as members of the Society online. For the first time, a total of 56 people registered through our website. We are hoping to raise more members in the coming years.
10e. BSG Membership
In 2017, the Society recorded a total of 986 new members. This brings our total membership on record to 9,396. We humbly remind all registered members of the BSG to fulfil their obligations to the BSG by way of regular contributions and pay the agreed levy for the Kitase Bible Village project.
11. VISIT OF GENERAL SECRETARY OF GERMAN BIBLE SOCIETY
In October 2017, the General Secretary of the German Bible Society, Dr. Christoph Roesel, paid a five-day visit to Ghana. He visited the Ghana School of the Blind, Okuapeman Senior High School, and the Akrofi Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture, all in Akropong Akuapem. He also visited the Trinity Theological Seminary at Legon to interact with the leadership and students of these institutions. He presented Bibles either in Braille or in Scholarly edition to the institutions. His visit to the Labone Senior High School in Accra to witness a programme of the Next Gen Project which was exciting as the Students displayed excellent skill in drama and entertainment. The German Bible Society has proposed to partner the BSG in our common tasks of promoting the Bible and assist each other in their ministries where need be.
12. FINANCE
Once again, God was faithful to BS Ghana. At the end of the financial year 2017, our comprehensive income was GHS 2,359,478.00. We give thanks to God for His providence. Please see page 23 for the 2017 Statement of Accounts.
13. THE BIBLE VILLAGE PROJECT AT KITASE
Construction work on the first building at the Retreat Centre progressed steadily in 2017. By the close of 2017, the contractor was working on tiling the three floors of the building. We need to mobilize funds to complete at least the first phase of the project so that the project can be put to use. The first phase will include the residence of the Director for the Centre and the landscaping around the Administration block. Sadly enough, by the close of 2017 only 211 persons had contributed the minimum of GH¢100.00 Kitase levy towards the construction of the Retreat Centre. We once again appeal to all BSG members and the Church to support us to complete this phase of the
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project. The BSG Council continues to work towards getting substantial funds for the rest of the project. We solicit your prayer as well as financial support in this matter.
14. BSG RECOGNISED FOR EXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP AND MENTORSHIP
At the 2017 Roundtable Meeting of the United Bible Societies (UBS) held in Sydney, Australia, the Bible Society of Ghana was recognized for Exemplary Leadership and Mentorship. The BSG currently has an agreement with the UBS to mentor Bible Societies in Liberia and The Gambia. Additionally, under the leadership of the General Secretary of BSG (since 2014), the All Africa CEOs/General Secretaries Affinity Group has become the pride of the UBS with its organization and mobilization of African Bible Societies to promote excellent Bible work.
The Roundtable Conference is an annual event organized by the UBS for Bible Societies to exchange information and learn best practices from each other. We give thanks and glory to God for this recognition.
15. VISIT TO MR. PRESIDENT, NANA ADDO DANKWA AKUFO-ADDO
The BSG had the rare privilege of visiting the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the Presidency. The BSG delegation was led by the BSG President, Rev. Dr. Joyce R. Aryee and included a past BSG President, Mr. Sam Okudzeto (now Member of the Council of State), other officers and Members of the BSG Council and some Management staff. The BSG President brought greetings from the Society and promised Mr. President the support of the BSG. The delegation finally prayed with President Nana Akufo-Addo.
16. CALL TO GLORY
The following members of the BSG passed on to glory in 2017:
1. Madam Sarah Mensah2. Mr. Emmanuel Okyere Essel3. Mr. Bernard Eugene Ofori-Atta 4. Mr. Divine Kumah 5. Mr. Paul C.K. Dolphyne
BSG Council & Management pay courtesy call onH.E. President Akufo Addo
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6. Madam Xorlanyo Marylove Dablu7. Mr. Kwaku Gyedu-Nuako8. Obaapanin Ama Konadu9. Madam Stella Happy Djokotoe10. Rev. Emmanuel Ayite-Atiapa11. Mr. Kwadwo Edmund Antwi12. Prof. Gertrude S. Aboagye13. Mr. John Ansah-Twum14. Mr. Edward Adu (Former staff)15. Mr. Wellington Osei Banahene (Former Staff)
May they rest in peace
17. GRATITUDE
Madam President, Members of the Bible Society of Ghana, we can only thank God for a very successful year. In both our work and Mission, God accompanied us and almost all the objectives and targets set for 2017 were achieved. We thank the Church for her continued support to our work. Many Church leaders made time and space to interact with us in spite of their heavy schedules and their presence inspired us to work more for God. Our gratitude goes to the BSG Council and Committees for their support and encouragement to both Management and staff. The Council and Committees by their policies and suggestions, guide and challenge us to perform better and achieve greater results. We sincerely appreciate the prayer support of all BSG Members and their faithfulness in contributing to the Lord’s work in BSG over the years, especially in 2017. We shall continue to count on you in the years
to come. I want to personally acknowledge the hard work and cooperation of my colleague Managers and staff of the BSG. Without them not much would be achieved. The Lord bless them all.
18. CONCLUSION
2017 was a challenging but fruitful and rewarding year for the Bible Society of Ghana.
There was a renewed focus on both strengthening corporate governance as well as strengthening our processes throughout the Society. The BSG also pursued her mission in accordance with the set objectives and medium term strategic goals of the Society. As the BSG grows bigger and stronger, having a solid governance framework and very transparent processes would ensure her long term sustainability. The year 2017 has seen these solid bases of operation strengthened. The Management and staff of the Society are set to continue with improved performance. We can only look forward to higher heights in our ministry and we are both humbled and proud of our achievements. To God only be the glory.
Rev. Dr. Erasmus Nii Bonne Odonkor(General Secretary, BSG)
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3. Statement of The Council’s Responsibilities
The Council is responsible for the preparation of the Society’s Financial Statements for each financial year, which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Society and of the excess of Income or Expenditure and Cash Flows for that period. In preparing these Financial Statements, the Council has selected suitable accounting policies and then applied them consistently, made judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent and followed International Financial Reporting Standards for Small Medium Size Entities (IFRS for SMEs) with the requirements of the Company’s Act 1963 (Act 179).
The Council is responsible for ensuring that the Society keeps proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Society. The Council is also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Society and take
reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
4. Going Concern
The Council has made an assessment of the Society’s ability to continue as a going concern and has no reason to believe that the Society will not be a going concern in the year ahead.
Approval of Financial Statements
The Financial Statements of the Society were approved
by the Council on 20th April, 2018
Signed on behalf of the Council by:
…………………………. ………………………….CHAIRMAN GENERAL SECRETARY
Date: 20th April, 2018 Date: 20th April, 2018
REPORT OF COUNCILFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
The Council submit their report together with the audited Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December, 2017, which discloses the state of affairs of the Society.
1. Principal Activities
The principal activity of the Society is to ensure the widest possible, effective and meaningful distribution
of the Holy Scripture and helping people interact with the Word of God.
2. Financial Results
The Council in submitting to the Members the Financial Statements of the Society for the year ended 31st December, 2017 report as follows:
2017GH¢
2016GH¢
The Society’s operations for the year resulted in an Excess of Income over Expenditure of which when added to the balance in the Accumulated Fund Account gives a balance of
2,359,478 2,377,903
10,709,505 8,331,602
13,068,983 10,709,505
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We have audited the accompanying Financial Statements of Bible Society of Ghana set out on pages 27 to 37. These Financial Statements comprise the Statement of Financial Position as at 31st December, 2017 the Statement of Comprehensive Income, Statement of Changes in Reserves and Statement of Cash Flows for the year then ended, the notes to the Financial Statements including a summary of significant accounting policies and other disclosures.
OpinionIn our opinion, the Financial Statements give a true and fair view of the financial position of the Society as at 31st December, 2017 and the financial performance and Cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards for Small and Medium Sized Entities (IFRS for SME’s), and in the manner required by the Companies Act 1963 (Act 179).
Basis of OpinionWe conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (ISAs). Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities for the audit of the Financial Statements section of our report. We are independent of the Society in accordance with the requirements of the International Federation of Accountants Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (IFAC code) as adopted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG) and have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with IFAC code. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Other InformationThe Council Members are responsible for the other information. The other information comprises the
Report of the Council, which we obtained prior to the date of this auditor’s report. The other information does not include the Financial Statements and our auditor’s report thereon. Our opinion on the Financial Statements does not cover the other information and we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. In connection with our audit of the Financial Statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and in doing so consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the Financial Statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. Based on the work we have performed on other information that we obtained prior to the date of this auditor’s report, if we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in the regard.
Council’s Responsibilities for the Financial StatementThe Council Members are responsible for the preparation of Financial Statements that give a true and fair view in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards for Small and Medium Sized Entities (IFRS for SME’s) in a manner required by the Companies Act 1963 (Act 179) as amended and for such internal control as the Council determine is necessary to enable the preparation of Financial Statements that are free from material misstatement whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the Financial Statement, the Council Members are responsible for assessing the Society’s ability to continue as a going concern disclosing as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting, unless the Council either intend to liquidate the Society or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so. The Council Members are responsible for overseeing the Society’s financial reporting process.
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORTFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
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Auditor’s Responsibility for the audit of the Financial Statements. Our audit objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the Financial Statements as a whole are free from material misstatements, whether due to fraud or error and to issue an auditor’s report that includes` our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but it is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these Financial Statements.
As part of an audit in accordance with ISAs, we exercise professional judgement and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. We also:
z Identify and assess the risk of material misstatement of the Financial Statements, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.
z Obtain an understanding of internal control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectives of the Company’s internal control.
z Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates and related disclosures made by the Council.
z Conclude on the appropriateness of the Council’s use of the going concern basis of accounting and
based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the ability to continue as a going concern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditors report to the related disclosures in the Financial Statements or, if such disclosure are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditors report. However future events or conditions may cause the company to cease to continue as a going concern.
z Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the Financial Statements, including the disclosures, and whether the Financial Statements represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.
We communicate with the Council Members regarding among the matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings including any significant deficiencies in internal controls that we identify during our audit.
We also provide the Council with a statement that we have complied with relevant ethical requirement regarding independence and to communicate with them all relationship and other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence and where applicable related safe guard.
From the matters communicated with the Council Members, we determine those matters that were of most significance in the audit of the Society’s Financial Statements of the current period and are therefore the key audit matters. We describe these matters in our auditor’s report unless law or regulation precludes public disclosure about the matter or when in extremely rare circumstances, we determine that a matter should not be communicated in our report because the adverse consequences of doing so would reasonably be expected to outweigh the public interest benefits of such communication.
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REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
The Companies Act, 1963 (Act 179) requires that in carrying out our audit consider and report on the following matters. We confirm that;
i) we have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit;
ii) in our opinion proper books of account have been kept by the Society, so far as appears from our examination of those books; and
iii) the Society’s balance sheet (included in the statement of financial position) and profit and loss account included in the Statement of
Comprehensive Income are in agreement with the books of account.
The Engagement Partner on the audit resulting in this independent auditors report is Mr. Timothy A. Osei (ICAG/P/1015)
MGI O.A.K CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS(No. ICAG/F/2018/132)
T. A. Osei - ICAG/P/1015 18 Airways Avenue Airport Residential Area P.O. Box AN. 5712 Accra North
Date:.............................................2018
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Your membership and donation will be highly appreciated as no amount is too small for the Bible cause.
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STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOMEFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
Note2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Revenue (4) 11,508,828 9,917,748
Cost of Sales (5) (7,366,401) (6,129,923)
Gross Income 4,142,427 3,787,825
Other Income (7) 346,575 326,167
Programme & Translation Cost (1,679,032) (1,425,518)
Administrative Expenses (8) (4,527,116) (4,245,806)
Deficit for the year before donations (1,717,146) (1,557,333)
Donations (9) 3,879,316 3,921,802
Jubilee Income 5,670 19,076
Surplus for the year 2,167,840 2,383,545
Other Comprehensive Income
Exchange Difference 154,488 (11,902)
Disposal of Fixed Asset (10b) 37,150 6,260
Total Comprehensive Income 2,359,478 2,377,903
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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN RESERVESFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
Note
AccumulatedFundGH¢
CapitalSurplus
GH¢TotalGH¢
2017
Balance at 1st January 10,709,505 5,377,993 16,087,498
Revaluation Surplus (10c) - 2,650,135 2,650,135
Excess of Income over Expenditure 2,359,478 - 2,359,478
Balance as at 31st December 13,068,983 8,028,128 21,097,111
2016
Balance at 1st January 8,331,602 5,377,993 13,709,595
Excess of Income over Expenditure 2,377,903 - 2,377,903
Balance as at 31st December 10,709,505 5,377,993 16,087,498
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……………………………………….. ……………………………………….. CHAIRMAN GENERAL SECRETARY
Date: 20th April, 2018 Date: 20th April, 2018
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONAS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
Note2017GH¢
2016GH¢
ASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Property, Plant & Equipment (10) 10,771,641 7,521,159
CURRENT ASSETS
Inventories (5a) 7,887,759 7,092,575
Trade and other Receivables (12) 3,025,697 1,642,764
Investments (11) 1,052,821 758,190
Cash and cash Equivalents 849,314 1,005,546
12,815,591 10,499,075
TOTAL ASSETS 23,587,232 18,020,234
LIABILITIES AND RESERVES
Current Liabilities
Sundry Payables (13) 882,100 992,769
International Support Program 1,608,021 939,967
Total Liabilities 2,490,121 1,932,736
RESERVES
Accumulated Fund 13,068,983 10,709,505
Capital Surplus (10a) 8,028,128 5,377,993
Total Reserves 21,097,111 16,087,498
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND RESERVES 23,587,232 18,020,234
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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Cash flow from Operating Activities
Surplus for the year 2,167,840 2,383,545
Adjustment for non-cash income and expenses
Depreciation 186,226 138,208
Exchange Rate Differences 154,488 (11,902)
2,508,554 2,509,851
Changes in Working Capital
(Increase) in Trade & Others Receivables (1,382,933) (467,272)
(Increase)/Decrease in Inventories (795,184) (3,042,852)
Increase in Trade Payables 557,386 1,163,789
Net Cash flows from Operating Activities 887,823 163,515
Investing Activities:
Acquisition of Property, Plant & Equipment (786,573) (601,039)
Proceeds from asset disposal 37,150 6,260
Net Cash used in Investing Activities (749,423) (594,779)
Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents 138,400 (431,264)
Cash and Cash Equivalents at 1st January 1,763,735 2,194,999
Balance at 31st December 1,902,135 1,763,735
Represented by:
Cash and Bank Balances 849,314 1,005,546
Investment 1,052,821 758,190
1,902,135 1,763,736
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1. General Information
The Bible Society of Ghana was registered as a Corporate Body on 23rd September, 1967 under the Trustees (Incorporation) Act 1962, (ACT 106) and now registered as a Company Limited by Guarantee on 19th May 2015. The Society is domiciled in Ghana with its registered office and principal place of operation at Bannerman Road, James Town, John Atta Mills High Street, Accra.
The principal activities of the Society is to ensure the widest possible effective and meaningful distribution of the Holy Scriptures and helping people to interact with the Word of God.
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
a. Basis of Preparation
These Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium–Sized Entities (IFRS for SME’s) issued by the International Accounting Standard Board and the requirements of the Company’s Act 1963 (Act 179).
The Financial Statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis except for the modification to a fair value basis for certain assets. The Financial Statements are presented in Ghana Cedi which is the Society’s functional currency.
b. Use of estimates and judgments
The preparation of Financial Statements in conformity with IFRS for SME’s requires management to make judgements, estimates and assumptions that affect the application of policies and reported amounts of assets and liabilities, income and expenses. The estimates
and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and various other factors that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis of making judgements about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates.
The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimates are revised if the revision affects only that period or in the period of the revision and future periods if the revision affects both current and future periods.
In particular, information about significant areas of estimation, uncertainty and critical judgements in applying accounting policies that have the most significant effects on amounts recognised in the Financial Statements are described in Note 3.
c. Going Concern
The Society’s Council has made an assessment of its ability to continue as a going concern and is satisfied that it has the resources to continue in business for the forseeable future. Furthermore, Council is not aware of any material uncertainties that may cast significant doubt upon the Society’s ability to continue as a going concern. Therefore, the Financial Statements continue to be prepared on the going concern basis.
d. Foreign Currency Translation
Functional Currency and Presentation Currency. The Financial Statements of the entity are presented in the currency of the primary economic environment in which the entity operates (its functional currency), for that purpose the Financial Statements are presented in Ghana Cedi.
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
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e. Transactions and Balances
In preparing the Financial Statements of the entity, transactions in currencies other than the functional currency of the entity are recognised at the rate of exchange prevailing at the date of the transactions. At the end of each reporting period, monetary items denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rates prevailing at that date. Non-monetary items carried at fair value that are denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rate prevailing at the date when the fair value was determined. Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are not retranslated.
Exchange differences are recognised in the Statement of Comprehensive Income in the period in which they arise and exchange differences on monetary items receivable from or payable to a foreign operation for which settlement is neither planned nor likely to occur (therefore forming part of the net investment in the foreign operation), are recognised initially in other comprehensive income and reclassified from equity to profit or loss on disposal or partial disposal of the net investment.
f. Property, Plant & Equipment
Items of Property, Plant and Equipment are measured at cost/revaluation less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses.
Depreciation is provided for on a straight line basis at rates calculated to write-off the gross value of each Property, Plant and Equipment over its estimated useful life. The annual rates generally in use are as follows:
Buildings Nil
Computers & Equipment 25%
Furniture & Fittings 10%
Motor Vehicles 25%
If there is an indication that there has been a significant change in depreciation rate, useful life or residual value of an asset, the depreciation of that asset is revised prospectively to reflect the new expectations.
g. Inventories
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost and selling price less costs to complete and sell (Net Realisable Value). Cost is calculated using the average cost method.
h. Revenue
Revenue represents the value of goods invoiced to third parties, net of returns and discounts and sales related tax collected on behalf of government authorities.
i. Impairment of Assets
At each reporting date, financial and non-financial assets not carried at fair value, are reviewed to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If there is an indication of possible impairment, the recoverable amount of any affected asset (or group of related assets) is estimated and compared with its carrying amount. If estimated recoverable amount is lower, the carrying amount is reduced to its estimated recoverable amount, and an impairment loss is recognised immediately in the Statement of Comprehensive Income.
Similarly, at each reporting date, inventories are assessed for impairment by comparing the carrying amount of each item of inventory with its selling prices less costs to complete and sell. If an item of inventory (or group of similar items) is impaired, its carrying amount is reduced to selling price less costs to complete and sell, and an impairment loss is recognised immediately in the Statement of Comprehensive Income.
If an impairment loss subsequently reverses, the carrying amount of the asset (or group of related
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assets) is increased to the revised estimated cost of its recoverable amount (selling price less costs to complete and sell, in the case of inventories), but not in excess of the amount that would have been determined had no impairment loss been recognised for the asset (group of related assets) in prior years. A reversal of an impairment loss is recognised immediately in Statement of Comprehensive Income.
j. Trade and other Receivables
Trade receivables are stated at amortised cost less impairment losses. Specific allowances for doubtful debts are made for receivables for which recovery is doubtful. Other receivables are stated at their cost less impairment losses.
k. Employee benefits
Short term employee benefits are recognised as an expense in the period in which they are incurred.
l. Long term employee benefit
Under a national deferred benefit pension scheme, the Society contributes 13% of employee’s basic salary to SSNIT for employee pension. The Society’s obligation is limited to the relevant contributions, which are settled on due dates. The pension liabilities and obligations, however, rest with SSNIT.
m. Termination Benefits
Termination benefits are recognised as an expense when the Society is demonstrably committed, without realistic possibility of withdrawal; to a formal plan to terminate before the normal retirement date. Termination benefit for voluntary redundancies are recognised if the Society has made an offer encouraging voluntary redundancy, it is probable that the offer will be accepted and the acceptance can be estimated reliably.
n. Provisions
Provisions are recognised when the entity has a present obligation (legal or constructive) as a result of a past event, it is probable that the entity will be required
to settle the obligation and a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation.
The amount recognised as a provision is the best estimate of the consideration required to settle the present obligation at the end of the reporting period, taking into account the risk and uncertainties surrounding the obligation.
o. Loans and Trade payables
Other financial liabilities, including borrowings, are initially measured at fair value, net of transaction costs.
p. Event after the end of the Reporting period
Event subsequent to the reporting date are disclosed only to the extent they relate directly to the Financial Statements and their effect is material.
3. Key Sources Of Estimation Uncertainties And Judgements
Useful life of Properties, Plant Equipment
The Council determines the estimated useful lives and related depreciation charges for its property, plant and equipment. The Council will increase the depreciation charges where useful lives are less than previously estimated lives.
Receivables
Critical judgements are made by the Council in determining the recoverable amount of impaired receivables. Credit risk is the risk that financial loss arises from the failure of a customer to meet its obligation under a contract. The Society has dedicated standards, policies and procedures to conduct and monitor all such risk. Although the Society is potentially exposed to credit loss in the event of non performance by counter party such credit risk is control through credit control policies where credit sales are only made to established dealers. Strict control is exercised through the monitoring of cash received from customers and provisions made
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for specific doubtful debts where necessary. The amount that best represents the Society’s maximum exposure to credit risk at 31st December, 2017 and
31st December, 2016 is the carrying value of trade receivables and cash and cash equivalents in the Statement of Financial Position.
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2017
4. REVENUE2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Retail Sales 11,508,828 9,893,489
Discounted Sales – 24,259
11,508,828 9,917,748
5. COST OF SALES2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Inventories 1st January 6,944,175 4,049,723
Purchases, Clearing and Duty Charges 8,309,985 9,024,375
15,254,160 13,074,098
Inventories 31st December (7,887,759) (6,944,175)
Cost of Sales 7,366,401 6,129,923
5a. INVENTORIES 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Goods in Warehouse 7,887,759 6,944,175
Goods in Transit – 148,400
7,887,759 7,092,575
6. GOLDEN JUBILEE 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Fundraising 120 4,936
Jubilee Cloth Proceeds 5,550 14,140
5,670 19,076
7. OTHER INCOME 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Interest on Investment 330,518 312,927
Property Rental 16,057 13,240
346,575 326,167
8. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Staff Cost 1,701,730 1,658,480
Office Cost 2,624,160 2,437,118
Auditors Remuneration 15,000 12,000
Depreciation 186,226 138,208
4,527,116 4,245,806
9. DONATIONS 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Local Donations 1,982,671 2,079,117
International Support Program 1,896,645 1,842,685
3,879,316 3,921,802
352017 Annual Report & Financial Statement
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10b. DISPOSAL OF FIXED ASSET 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Cost 103,895 28,020
Accumulated Depreciation (103,895) (28,020)
Net Book Value – –
Proceeds from Sale 37,150 6,260
Profit on Disposal 37,150 6,260
10c. REVALUTION SURPLUS2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Cost as at 1st January, 2017 1,153,865 –
Less: Depreciation – –
Net Book Value 1,153,865 –
Revaluation 3,804,000 –
Revalution Surplus for the year 2,650,135 –
11. INVESTMENTS
a)This represents investments in 91-Day Treasury Bills and Fixed Deposits.
2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Fixed Deposit 1,052,821 758,190
1,052,821 758,190
12. TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Trade 1,201,350 851,284
Staff 282,830 148,136
Prepayments 131,512 166,231
International Support Program 1,384,463 400,561
Others 25,542 76,552
3,025,697 1,642,764
13. TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES 2017GH¢
2016GH¢
Sundry Payables 399,972 663,521
Accruals 482,128 329,248
882,100 992,769
372017 Annual Report & Financial Statement
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LOCAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES’ DONATIONS 2017
APPENDIX 1
S/N NAME OF DONOR
1 Kaneshie Bubuashie LCC
2 Nungua LCC
3 Accra Newtown LCC
4 Korle Gonno LCC
5 Atomic Hills LCC
6 La LCC
7 Tema Zone 1 Local Council of Churches
8 Aburi LCC
9 Gbawe LCC
10 Accra LCC
11 Kaajaano LCC
12 Cape Coast Local Council of Churches
13 Mamprobi / Chokor LCC
14 Nima LCC
15 Dodowa Local Council of Churches
16 Jasikan LCC
17 Takoradi Local Council of Churches
18 Madina LCC
19 Osu Local Council of Churches
20 Tema Zone 4 LCC
21 Worawora Local Council of Churches
22 Denu LCC
23 Tepa LCC
24 Ejura LCC
25 Kpando LCC
S/N NAME OF DONOR
26 Domiabra LCC
27 Ada Foah Local Council of Churches
28 Bubuashie Kaneshie LCC
29 Big Ada Local Council of Churches
30 Adenta/ Frafraha LCC
31 Japekrom Local Council of Churches
32 Asamankese LCC
33 Kpong LCC
34 Akuse LCC
35 Agona Swedru LCC
36 Ho Local Council of Churches
37 Goaso LCC
38 Local Council of Churches
39 Osuwem LCC
40 Russia Local Council of Churches
41 Suhum LCC
42 Abease LCC
43 Aboadze/Abuesi LCC
44 Mankessim Local Council of Churches
45 Winneba Local Council of Churches
46 Adidome LCC
47 Akrokerri LCC
48 Manso Nkwanta LCC
49 Teacher Mante LCC
50 Kusi LCC
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S/N NAME OF DONOR
1 The Methodist Church, Ghana
2 The Apostolic Church, Ghana
3 The Presbyterian Church of Ghana
4 The Church of Pentecost
5 Global Evangelical Church
6 International Central Gospel Church ICGC
7 Ghana Baptist Convention
8 Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana
9 Seventh Day Adventist Church
10 The Anglican Church
11 Perez Chapel Int.
12 The Assemblies of God Church
13 Accra Ridge Church
14 Roman Catholic Church
15 Tema Joint Church
16 Ghana Police Church
17 Christ Apostolic Church Int
18 Trinity United Church
19 House of Faith Ministries
20 Gospel Ambassadors Church
21 Maranatha Evangelistic Ministry
22 Mount Calvary Cross
23University Interdenominational Church, University of Cape Coast.
24 The Salvation Army Church
25 Lighthouse Chapel Int.
26 Divine Healers Church HQS
27 Apostles Revelation Society
28 Aburi Local Council of Churches
29 Calvary Charismatic Centre
30 Christian Faith Church Int.
31 Shiloh United Church
32 Precious Corner Stone Church
S/N NAME OF DONOR
33 Church of God
34 Deeper Life Bible Church
35 New Creation Chapel
36 Christ Revival Church
37 Ghana Pentecostal & Charismatic Council
38 Apostles Continuation Church
39 Oasis of Love
40 Endtime Evangelical Mission Chapel
41 Glory & Hope Ministry
42 Christ Evangelical Mission
43 United Church
44 Holy Spirit Fire Church, Tarkoradi
45 Christ Ressurrection Power Church
46 Mozama Disco Christo Church
47 St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Madina
48 Global Revival Ministry
49 Faith Evangelical Church
50 Great Commision Church
51 A. M. E. ZION Church
52 Pentecostal & Charismatic Council
53 Pentecostal Int. Church
54 Christ Frontier Mission
55 Holy Church of the Lord
56 City of Hope
57 Believers Prayer Ministry, Big Ada
58 All Believers in Christ Ministry-Kudiha
59 Agape Life Mission , B.A
60 The Written Word Bible Church
61 We are the Light of the World
62 Church of Hope
63 Global Church of Grace
64 Evangelical Free Church
65 Christ Pentecoastal Church
BIBLE WEEK AND CHURCH DONATIONS 2017
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INDIVIDUAL & CORPORATE DONATIONS 2017— ACCRA —
AAbabio Irene Elsie (Mrs.)
Abaidoo Thomas Kwesi & Joan (Rev. & Mrs.)
Abaidoo Valerie (Miss.)
Abalo Ernest (Mr.)
Abankwa Emmanuel (Mr. & Mrs.)
Abankwa Mercy (Ms.)
Abankwa Yobo (Mr. & Mrs.)
Abankwah Richard Y. (Mr.)
Abban James (Mr. & Mrs.)
Abban Valerie N. (Mrs.)
Abbey Mary Dzagbrokor (Ms.)
Abbey Priscilla (Mrs)
Abdulai Mohammed Sani (Dr. & Mrs.)
Abedu Emmanuel (Mr.)
Abladey Amos Nii Teye (Mr.)
Ablorh Josephine Ayorkor (Ms.)
Ablorh-Odjidja Cynthia (Madam)
Aboagye Ernest (Mr.)
Aboagye Frank Kwasi (Mr.)
Aboagye Hannah (Mrs.)
Aboagye Kwaku & Mary (Mr. & Mrs.)
Aboagye Rose Mavis (Madam)
Aboagye-Danquah David (Rev.)
Abraham Isaac (Mr.)
Abrantie K. John (Mr.)
Abu-Bonsra Nana (Hon. & Mrs.)
Abuuk Margaret (Mrs.)
Accra Ridge Church Bam Club
Acheampong Comfort (Mrs.)
Acheampong Emmanuel Agyarko (Mr.)
Acheampong Emmanuel Osafo (Mr.)
Acheampong Nicholas Kwame (Mr.)
Acheampong Nicholas (Rev.)
Acheampong Regina D. (Madam)
Achel Beatrice (Mrs.)
Achiaa Felicia (Madam)
Achulo David (Mr.)
Ackom Enoch Kojo (Mr.)
Ackon Joseph (Mr.)
Ackumey Patience (Ms.)
Acquah Ebow (Mr.)
Acquah Patrick Afum (Mr.)
Acquaye Augusta (Ms.)
Acquaye Florence Ahia (Mrs.)
Acquaye Gifty M. (Mrs.)
Adam Tei (Mr.)
Adamafio Theodora (Ms.)
Adamu-Atta Hashia (Miss.)
Addae Hilda Agyemang (Mrs)
Addae-Sakyi Eric & Rita (Mr. & Mrs.)
Addai George Kwadwo (Mr.)
Addai Grace Asare (Mrs)
Addai Harrison Baffour (Pastor)
Adenta Methodist Circuit Bam Club
Addo Abednego Ofori (Mr.)
Addo Adorkor Naa (Miss.)
Addo David Tufa (Mr.)
Addo Dora (Mrs.)
Addo Ebenezer Saforo (Mr.)
Addo Edith Boatemaa (Mrs)
Addo Emelia Roberta (Ms.)
Addo Erasmus Akwei (Mr.)
Addo Faustina (Mrs.)
Addo Francis (Mr.)
Addo Jane Oparebea (Madam)
Addo Joseph Baidoo (Apostle)
Addo Joyce Adorkor (Madam)
Addo Kufuor Rosemary (Mrs.)
Addo Margaret T. (Ms.)
Addo Nana Karikari (Evglst.)
Addo Nyarko Charles Peprah (Mr.)
Addo Oheneba (Mr.)
Addo Pamela Nyuietor (Mrs.)
Addo Victoria (Madam)
Addogoh Queen Esther (Mrs.)
Addo-Safo Gloria (Ms.)
Addotey Augustus Adotei (Mr.)
Addotey Margaret (Ms.)
Addy Emmanuel (Mr.)
Addy Mina Odaakai (Mrs.)
Addy Samuel Rene (Mr.)
Adeeku Frank (Lawyer)
Adeku Lucy (Madam)
Ademola Frances Ohenewa (Mrs.)
Adjabeng Kwadwo Topa (Mr.)
Adjanor Doris (Miss.)
Adjanor Quarshie Beatrix (Rev.)
Adjatey Victoria Adjakie (Miss.)
Adjei Albert Ablorh (Mr.)
Adjei Alex Aboagye (Mr.)
Adjei Anne-Sheila (Mrs.)
Adjei Comfort Lynn (Mrs.)
Adjei Daniel A. (Rev.)
Adjei Ebenezer Popeson (Very Rev.)
Adjei Gyekye Samuel (Mr.)
Adjei Isaac Ofori (Mr.)
Adjei James Andrew (Mr.)
Adjei James Mireku (Mr.)
Adjei Margaret (Madam)
Adjei Michael (Deacon)
Adjei Paulina Antwiwaa (Miss.)
Adjei Ransford A. (Mr.)
Adjei-Ephraim Perpetual (Madam)
Adjei-Henneh Frances Beauty (Mrs.)
Adjetey Prince Lartey (Mr.)
Adjetey Stephen (Mr.)
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Adjetey-Hughes John Joseph (Mr.)
Adofo-Addo Kingsley (Mr.)
Adom Anthony (Mr.)
Adonu Lydia (Ms.)
Adotey Elizabeth Aku (Miss.)
Adotey Pearl Kaalee (Ms.)
Adrisam Benjamin (Mr.)
Adu Alice Yaa (Ms.)
Adu Alice (Ms.)
Adu Amanda (Ms.)
Adu Cynthia (Mrs)
Adu Labi Kofi Otutu (Mr. & Mrs.)
Adu Josephine Anima (Madam)
Aduachie Nellie (Ms.)
Aduamah Margaret (Madam)
Aduamah Rose Osei (Mrs.)
Adubea Comfort (Madam)
Adu-Boateng Samuel (Very Rev.)
Adubofuor Cynthia Joyce (Ms.)
Adu-Duodu Kwadwo Mensah (Mr.)
Adu-Gyamfi Thomas (Pastor)
Adu-Kissiedu Emmanuel (Mr. & Mrs.)
Adumuah D.A. Nii Noi ( Hon. & Mrs.)
Adu-Sarpong Kwasi (Rev.)
Adu-Twumasi Charles (Rev.)
Adusa-Amankwa Peral
Advisam Benjamin (Mr.)
Adwoa Mary (Madam)
Adzakey Fidelis Doe Kofi (Mr.)
Adzaku Festus & Helen (Mr. & Mrs.)
Adzimah Beauty S. (Mrs.)
Afari Emmanuel Offei (Mr.)
Afari Freda Naa Dei (Mrs.)
Afari Patrick (Mr.)
Afarimewa Elizabeth (Mrs.)
Afenyo M.K. (Mr.)
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Boadu Susana D. (Madam)
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Borketey Joseph Okoe (Pastor)
Bortey Borketey Ebenezer (Mr.)
Bosomki Mercy Mabel (Ms.)
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Bosomprah Solomon Archibald (Mr.)
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Welbeck Janet (Madam)
Wellington Dorothy (Mrs.)
Wemegah Regina (Mrs.)
Wettey Percy Kow (Mr.)
Wiafe-Akenten Nana Anima (Madam)
Wiafe Samuel (Mr.)
Wilson Comfort Adjoa (Mrs.)
Wilson Hannah (Mrs.)
Winneba St. Paul Meth. Ch. Mens Fellowship
Winful Elizabeth Maame (Madam)
Wiradua Doris (Madam)
Wiredu E.N. (Rev.)
Woanya Delali (Madam)
Woode Angela Akua Esson (Madam)
WOW Publications
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YYamoah Bernice (Ms.)
Yamoah Kenneth (Mr.)
Yamoah Veronica Asante (Ms.)
Yamson Lucy (Mrs.)
Yankey Francis Kojo (Mr.)
Yannick Mpoussa (Mr.)
Yao Nicholas Azalekor (Rev.)
Yarquah Henrietta Asiedua (Mrs.)
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AAbelwine David
Aboabea Anom Portia (Miss.)
Aboagye Maxwell (Mr.)
Acheampong Frederick
Achiaa Gladys
Ackam Bernice
Adabie John Timothy (Mr.)
Adarkwa George & Bernice (Mr. & Mrs.)
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Addo Grace (Ms.)
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Adu Asamoah Kwasi Owusu (Mr.)
Adu-Baah Acheampong
Adubofour Regina (Deaconess)
Adu-Gyamfi Yaw (Mr. & Mrs.)
Adu-Larbi Linda (Mrs.)
Adu-Larbi Sampson (Mr.)
Adu-Poku Anthony (Mr.)
Adu-Poku Victoria
Adusei Antoinette Abrafi
Adutwumwaa Dora
Afeadongor Samuel N.
Aflakpui Cynthia (Mrs.)
Afosaa Vida (Mrs.)
Afrane Kwasi (Mr.)
Afreh Sika Douglas (Mr.)
Afrifa Amankwah Akwasi (Mr.)
Afrifa Stewards Emmanuel (Rev.)
Afriyie Akwasi Magnolia Kings (Mr.)
Agyapong Gladys
Agyekum Benjamin (Mr. & Mrs.)
Agyemang Kwabena Isaac (Rev.)
Agyemang-Duah Margaret (Mrs.)
Ake Mary (Mrs.)
Akosah Michael (Mr.)
Akowuah John K. (Mr.)
Akrobor Victor K.
Akuamoa Boateng Mary (Mrs.)
Akuamoa-Boateng Nixon Abena (Mrs.)
Akuffo Dorothy (Miss.)
Akwasi Oppong Co. Ltd
Alonsoh Rodrigue (Mr.)
Amankwah Agartha
Amoateng Lucy (Deaconess)
Ampong Kwabena (Mr.)
Anim Daniel (Rev.)
Anim Joyce (Mrs.)
Anin-Mensah Benjamin
Ankamah-Duah Richard
Ankrah Akuoko
Ansah Enoch (Deacon)
Antwi Boadi David
Apetorgbor K. Alfred (Mr.)
Apotey Solomon (Elder)
Appiah Agyapong Emmanuela (Miss.)
Appiah Cecilia (Deaconess)
Appiah Kubi Kwame (Rev. Dr.)
Arhin James (Mr.)
Asamani Gladys Akua (Mrs.)
Asante Josephine
Asante-Agyemang Kwame (Mr.)
Asante-Frimpong Joyce (Mrs.)
Asare Baffour Awuah Rita (Mrs.)
Asare Snr Prince (Mr.)
Asiamah Alexander Kwaku
Asiedu M. C. (Apostle & Mrs.)
Asiwu Yaa Roberta (Miss.)
Atobrah T. (Mr. & Mrs.)
Avornyo Joshua Kwaku (Mr.)
Awantungo Don (Mr. & Mrs.)
Awate-Adamson Evelyn
Awiaga K. Williams (Mr.)
Awuah Mavis
Ayime Grace (Madam)
Yawson Naana Afrakoma (Mrs.)
Yeboa Gladys Ama (Ms.)
Yeboah Adjoah (Ms.)
Yeboah Adjoah (Ms.)
Yeboah Comfort (Madam)
Yeboah Ebenezer Konoh (Mr. & Mrs.)
Yeboah Frederick Asiamah (Mr.)
Yeboah Jacob Osei (Mr.)
Yeboah Janet Ayisi (Ms.)
Yeboah Jeremy Osei (Master)
Yeboah Nana Twi
Yeboah Peace Ama (Mrs.)
Yeboah Praise Paul (Rev.)
Yeboah Sandra Buabeng (Miss.)
Yeboah-Badu Ransford (Mr.)
Yeboah-Cofie Gladys (Mrs.)
Yegbe Albert (Mr.)
Yemoh Vivian Yemoteley (Ms.)
Yevunoo Sandra Ami Aseye (Miss.)
Yirenkyi George Kwame (Rev.)
Yirenkyi Mary Elsie (Ms.)
Yorke Francis Boama (Mr.)
Yormabu Gideon Y. (Mr.)
ZZutah Theophilus (Mr.)
Zorne Samuel (Mr.)
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BBaafi Konadu Kingsley (Mr.)
Baah Emmanuel (Mr.)
Baffoe-Bonnie Monica (Madam)
Baffour Adjei (Mr.)
Baffour Kyei Doris (Mrs.)
Bamfo Eunice Oppong (Mrs.)
Bamfo Michael Kwame (Deacon)
Bediako Dorothy (Deaconess)
Bekoe Theresa (Deaconess)
Boadi Richard Ken (Dr.)
Boafo Nana Akua (Mrs.)
Boafo Nancy
Boakye Adelaide (Mrs.)
Boakye Ansah Samuel (Mr.)
Boakye Antwi Simon (Mr.)
Boakye Boadu Kwadwo (Dr. Elder)
Boakye Faustina
Boakye Oforiwaa Getrude (Mrs.)
Boakye Otiwah Gertrude (Mrs.)
Boakye Serwaa Agnes (Mrs.)
Boamah George (Mr.)
Boamah Lucy (Deaconess)
Boanyah Yaw Godfred (Mr.)
Boateng Amoako Kwame (Ing.)
Boateng Eric Godfred
Boateng Kwabena
Boateng Pokuaa Anita (Miss.)
Boateng Samuel Kofi
Boso Richard (Rev.)
Brenya Ruth
Britwum Beatrice
Brobbey Nana Ababio
Brobbey Winnifred (Miss.)
Brown Hagan (Mr. & Mrs.)
Buckman Isaac K. (Mr.)
CChimah Leticia (Miss.)
Coffie Emily Asantewaa
Coffie Emmanuel & Veronica
Coffie Emmanuel (Mr.)
Coffie Emmy Asantewaa
Coffie Jnr. Emmanuel
Coffie Jochobed Nana Efaah
Coffie K. Charles Very (Rev.)
DDadzie Penelope Jennifer (Mrs.)
Danquah E.O.
Darko Amma Elizabeth
Debrah Ofosuhene Alice
Derkyi Annan Victoria
Djan Esther (Mrs.)
Domey Esther (Miss.)
Donkoh Samuel (Mr.)
Donkor Felix (Mr.)
Dufie Kwabea Ama Madam
Duut Francis & Vida Lily (Mr. & Mrs.)
Dwete Darko Emmanuel Bishop
Dziworshie Stella (Miss.)
EEdusei Rosemond (Mrs.)
Effah Wiafe Justice (Mr. & Mrs.)
Erduk Group
Essien Robert
FFianu Silas Kojo
Fosu Comfort (Deaconess)
Fosu Paul
Frimpong Atta Yaw
Frimpong Enoch (Prof.)
Frimpong Frederick (Elder)
Frimpong Gordon
Frimpong Manso Portia (Miss.)
Frimpong Michael (Mr.)
Frimpong Rose (Deaconess)
Frimpong Samuel (Mr.)
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Gbedemah Stephen (Dr. & Mrs.)
Gyamfi Justicia
Gyasi Agatha (Miss.)
Gyimah Yamoah Kofi (Pastor)
HHaward Joana (Miss.)
Hudson-Lartey Charles & Lynda (Mr. & Mrs.)
JJan A. Yeboah Alexander (Evglst.)
Jensen Lydia (Mrs.)
Jubin Fofie Gifty (Mrs.)
KKorsah Esther Arku (Mrs.)
Kow Acquah Emmanuel Felix (Mr.)
Kporgbe Christopher (Mr.)
Kpormegbey George (Mr.)
Kumah Patrick (Mr.)
Kusi James (Pastor)
Kwabena Adomako Joseph (Mr.)
Kwabena Opoku Michael (Mr.)
Kwapong Alex O.
Kwawu Martui (Mr.)
Kyeremateng Kwabena (Mr.)
LLarbi Sam O. (Mr.)
Lisk Melvin (Mr.)
Love Ent. Ltd.
MManu Agyemang Mary
Manu Yaw Stephen (Rev.)
Marfo Emmanuel & Rita (Hon. & Mrs.)
Mensah Faustina O.
NNaa Mary (Mrs.)
Nana Kwadwo Gyasi Co. Ltd.
Naomi Manu Denise (Mrs.)
Nedzo Kuanah Evelyn (Miss.)
Nii Adotey & Nana Dufie Bawua (Mr. & Mrs.)
Nimo Kwame Richard (Rev.)
Nkansah-Gyamfi Yaw (Mr.)
Nsiah Frimpong Bright (Mr.)
Nuamah Solomon (Mr.)
Nunoo Eshun Isaac Kings
Nyadro Nora (Madam)
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OObeng Alex (Dr.)
Obeng Bruce Ama Pokuah (Ps. Mrs.)
Obeng Mary
Odame Akonnor Wilson (Mr.)
Odame Angela (Mrs.)
Odei Lily Beatrice
Oduro Ibok (Prof.)
Oduro Prempeh Isaac (Mr.)
Ofori Addo Ebenezer (Mr.)
Ofori Sarpong Dorothy (Miss.)
Ofosu Kwarteng Kwasi (Dr.)
Okyere Adu Ebenezer (Mr.)
Opoku Amo Lydia (Mrs.)
Opoku Bandoh Lovia (Mrs.)
Opoku Fofie Yaw (Mr. & Mrs.)
Opoku Jephthah (Mr.)
Opoku Theophilus (Mr. & Mrs.)
Opoku-Acheampong Joseph (Ps. & Mrs.)
Opoku-Yeboah Joseph (Mr.)
Oppong Addo George
Oppong Georgina
Oppong Kyeraa Dina (Mrs.)
Opuni Daniel (Mr.)
Osei Ababio Emmanuel (Mr.)
Osei Akoto Joyce
Osei Evlyne (Miss.)
Osei James (Rev.)
Osei Karikari Emelia
Osei Kuffour Florence (Mrs.)
Osei Michael (Mr.)
Osei Owusu Tony (Deacon)
Osei-Asante Samuel (Dr.)
Osei-Tutu Richard (Mr.)
Owusu Amoateng Portia
Owusu Ansah Emmanuel (Mr.)
Owusu Asiedu Lovia (Rev. Mrs.)
Owusu Boafo Kwame (Mr.)
Owusu Elizabeth (Madam)
Owusu Patricia Frimpong (Deaconess)
Owusu Sakina Abigail
Owusu Sarpong Felix (Mr.)
Owusuaa Marfo Paulina (Deaconess)
Owusu-Akyaw Elizabeth (Deaconess)
Owusu-Ansah Ernest (Prof.)
Owusu-Dabo Ellis (Prof.)
PPaintsil Margaret
Poku Brobbey Ernestina (Mrs.)
SSaeed Ida (Mrs.)
Safo Adwoa Sarpomaa
Safo Esther (Mrs.)
Safo Samuel Yaw (Mr.)
Sakyiwaah Juliana (Miss.)
Sankoa Dwete Emmanuel (Rev.)
Sarfo Banuaku Cecil (Elder)
Sarfo Victoria
Sarpong Abrafi Nana Afia
Sarpong Anthony (Mr.)
Sarpong Daniel (Mr.)
Sarpong Felicia
Sekyere Hagar
Serebour Achiaa
Serwaa Adriana Abena
Sintim Emmanuel (Mr.)
TTanoh Anne (Deaconess)
Tawiah Michael (Mr.)
Tetteh Patu Agabus (Mr.)
Tiwaah Mercy (Deaconess)
WWiredu Comfort
YYankson Solace (Ms.)
Yaw Frederick (Mr.)
Yeboah Adusei Frank (Mr.)
Yeboah Akwasi (Rev.)
Yeboah Catherine
Yeboah Doris (Deaconess)
Yeboah Mantey Kwame (Mr.)
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AAdabla Daniel Koku (Pastor)
Adavor Veronica (Mrs.)
Adjartey Salomey A.
Adoglin Grace Sylvia (Ms.)
Adovor Victoria (Mrs.)
Adzaklo Sandra
Afako Cesia (Deaconess)
Afenuvor Amenuveve Kwame Joy (Pastor)
Afetormasi Simon (Mr.)
Agamah Alfred
Agbedzani Emefa
Agbeko Dileabornu Frank (Pastor)
Agumenu Alice (Mrs.)
Ahedor Pearl
Ahiaku Benedicta
Akon Alberta (Madam)
Amedzor Beatrice Abla. (Mrs.)
Amoako Angelica (Mrs.)
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Ampofo Godfred Jnr.
Amrago Robertson Gabriel (Mr.)
Amusa Isaac (Mr.)
Amuzu K.S. Wisdom (Mr.)
Amuzu Korku Smart (Mr.)
Anani Zikpui Delali
Anyadi Raybon Evans (Mr.)
Anyigba Stephen (Mr.)
Appeynarh Freda
Asafo Delinda
Asrevi Edward (Mr.)
Atabu Pamela Enyonam
Atsu Samuel Origional (Mr.)
Avornu Peace Emefa
Azumah Bookshop
DDake Christine
Degadzor Folsteen (Ms.)
Dogbatse Mabel (Mad.)
Dormenyo Emmanuela
Durojaye Peter (Mr.)
Dzefe Alfred (Mr.)
Dzoagbe Wise Joseph (Rev.)
FFiagbor Newton
Flerscher T.C. (Prof.)
Foli-Amevor Jennifer (Mrs.)
GGadzo-Buame Delado (Ps.)
Gbesemete Jerry Selorm (Mr.)
Gborglah Faustine
Gborsi Divine (Rev.)
Glavi Cecilia (Mr.)
HHalidu Ruth Amidu (Miss.)
Hlotsi Prosper (Mr.)
Hodanu Cephas Kwaku (Eld.)
Hovor-Dormon Edem
JJohnson Michael Etonam (Rev.)
KKlinogo Victoria
Klutse Patrina
Komla Festus Apostle
Kudjodji Olivia (Ms.)
Kuebutornye Theresa (Ms.)
Kuevorgah Abigail
Kumah Godwin Walter (Mr.)
Kwawu Rose Edem
Kwawu Sherita
Kwawuvi Wisdom (Mr.)
Kye-Duodu Gideon (Mr.)
Kyei Duodu (Mr.)
NNartey-Yoe Gloria Gbagbe (Miss.)
Nayram Vivian E. (Mrs.)
Nfodzo Favour (Ms.)
Nkwabia Patience (Ms.)
Nyarko Vida Serwaa (Miss.)
Nyatuame Matthew Yao (Pastor)
OOcloo Mary (Mrs.)
Ofori S.T.K. (Rev.)
Otoo Gifty (Miss.)
PPontey Patience (Mrs.)
SSenaya Stephen (Mr.)
Senyo- Pongo Elizabeh (Mrs.)
Seshimey John Fiati (Deacon)
Sodzi Christian (Eld.)
TTagbo Edward Wallace (Mr.)
Tagoe Judy Naa Dedei (Miss.)
Tormekpey Eyram Priscilla
Tse Patience (Mad.)
Tsinyo James Awuku (Pastor)
Tulasi James Noble (Rev.)
VViala Beatrice
WWeto Cephas (Pastor)
Woanya Delali (Madam)
Wordi Alice
Worlanyo Afenu Emmanuel (Rev.)
ZZotor Francis Bruno (Prof.)
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AAbenaba Joy Ayinburu
Abuna Nana Kofi HRM
Ackon Francis
Acquah Sir (Mr. & Mrs.)
Addison Ernestina (Ms.)
Adjei Rita (Mrs.)
Adonu Elorm
Adonu Stephen Atiamorh
Adzigbli Paul Komi (Rev.)
Aformanor Peace Adjo
Agbinku Samuel (Mr.)
Agbonu Paul Yaw (Evglst.)
Aggrey Florence
Agyekum Ophelia (Mrs.)
Agyemang Nana Derick
Akaho Rita
Akobanyam Victor (Mr.)
Akufo Emmanuel
Amane Owusu Evans (Eld.)
Amoa Yaw Jonathan (Rev.)
Amoah Faustina
Amoah Kurt Kofi
Amoakohene Sarah (Miss.)
Ampeh Emmanuel Nsiah (Mr.)
Ampoful Kyerwaa Harriet (Ms.)
Ankumah Andrews
Annor Eunice Baaba (Mrs.)
Appiah Emmanuel (Mr.)
Arthur Badu Andrew (Mr.)
Arthur Kurt Kow Morrison
Aseidu Rosemary (Rev. Mrs.)
Asmah Gyenfie James (Mr.)
Ato Quansah Anthony
Atta-Peters Hannah (Ms.)
Awortwe Mathias Ebo (Mr.)
Awortwe Theresa S
BBaah - Kwaw Emmanuel A.K. (Mr.)
Baiden Beatrice (Madam)
Bandoh Isaac K.
Beecham Victoria Aba (Mrs.)
Boamah Comfort (Mrs.)
Boateng Rahael
Botwey Emmanuel (Bishop)
Buah-Kwofie Gloria
Buckman Frederick (Mr.)
Budu Owusu Albert (Rev.)
DDadzie Emmanuel & Josephine (Mr. & Mrs.)
Donkor Betty (Mrs.)
E
Erdiaw-Kwasie Comfort
Esbi Construction Ltd
Eshun Samuel (Mr.)
Essien Frank Kobena (Mr.)
Etwire Comfort
F
Family Kwofie (Mr. & Mrs.)
Family Solomon Amoah (Mr. & Mrs.)
Fiadonu Etornam Bani
Fiadonu Joseph (Mr.)
Fugar Yvonne Dziedzorm
Fynn Willie C. (Rev.)
H
Hanson Isaac Quaye (Mr.)
Harvey - Ewusi John (Rt. Rev.)
K
Kantiampong Augustine Dorman (Pastor)
Kissi John K.
Koomson Pauline Adeline (Miss.)
Krampah Seth Amo (Mr.)
Kwesie Mary Aya (Ms.)
Kwofie Adu Evelyn
Kwofie Evelyn Adu (Mrs.)
Kyerewaah Harriet Ampoful (Miss.)
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Maddy George (Mr.)
Mante Margaret Adjorkor (Mrs.)
Mensah Dorcas
Mensah Joana (Mrs.)
Mireku-Gyimah Patricia Beatrice (Prof.)
N
Ntow Samuel Adjei (Elder)
Nyamekye Wisdom
Nyarko Agnes Angella (Rev. Mrs.)
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Obeng Daniel (Mr.)
Odamtten Elizerbeth (Mrs.)
Okyere Regina
Opare Kennedy (Mr.)
Oppong-Mensah Sylvia (Mrs.)
Otoo Abraham A. (Very Rev.)
Owusu Patricianne Louisa (Mrs.)
Owusu Wendy Eunice
P
Peterson Evelyne (Ms.)
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Quaidoo Ebenezer (Mr.)
Quansah Kate (Mrs.)
Quartey-Papafio Comfort Ruth (Very Rev.)
Quayson Victoria
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Safo Alex & Verona Queeny (Mr. & Mrs.)
Sam Henry Brandford (Eld.)
Solomon Francesca E. (Madam)
Sowah Lillian Adjeley
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Takyi-Koomson John (Rev.)
Tawiah Mercy Deaconess
Tetteh Margaret Rose (Miss.)
Tome Thelma (Mrs.)
Turkson Frank K. (Mr.)
Tusah Alexander (Mr.)
V
Van-Ess Linda Ama (Mrs.)
W
Wulff Frantz O.
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Yeadoo Grace (Mrs.)
Yeboah Kwakye Eunice (Mrs.)
Yirenkyi Saforo Stephen & Margaret (Dr. & Mrs.)
AAbaidoo Rosemond
Acheampomaa Atta Blessing
Achies Ventures, Sunyani
Ackom Charles
Acquah-Falady Justice
Adarkwa Boateng Paul
Addae Kwasi Agyemang Emmanuel
Addo Kwarteng Doris
Adinkrah-Appiah Kwadwo
Adjei Kuffour
Adu Acheampong Stephen
Agbeko John
Agyiri Frederick
Akomeah David
Aleo Tayam Linda
Ama Mabel Taylor
Amankwah Martin
Amponsah Gabriel
Amponsah Mary
Amponsah Samuel
Amponsah-Yeboah Herman
Anane Johnson
Ankamah Andrews
Ankamah Joseph Kwabena
Annang M. Ebenezer
Annan-Kumi Sarah
Ansu Comfort
Anti Abraham
Apeti-Anyron Akossiwa Josephine
Arthur Augustine
Asakpo Vida-Rose
Asamoah Emmanuel
Asamoah Gifty
Asante Effah
Asare Jnr. Bright
Asiamah Gloria
Atton Francis
BBaaba Biri Womuah
Baah Emmanuel
Baah Yeboah Prince
Baffour Asare
Baiduwah Arhin Hannah
Bakela Francis
Barnes Grace
Bennett Georgina
Bennett Sam
Bio Nana Afia
Boafo Kwadwo Benjamin
Boahen Gifty
Boampong Eric
Boateng Kyei Kofi
Bonsu Osei
Boowuo & Bongu Clifford D. & Janet
Borketey Quaye
CChere Nyarko Winifred
Cobbina Emmanuel
Coffie Joseph
DDegborse Francisca
EEffah Kwasi Peter
Effah Susanna
Elorm Emmanuel
Ericose Ent. Ltd., Sunyani
Essiaw James Kwabena
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FFofie-Asiedu Kofi
GGhartey Efua
Gyabaa Asomah
Gyamfi Agnes
KK.K. Ventures, Sunyani
Kissiba Joyce
Kofi Vinyo Company Ltd.
Konadu Angelina
Korang Paulina
Korang Yeboah Mary
Korankye Degraft
Kponyo Simon
Kusabil Peter
Kwartemaa Mintah Charity Snr.
Kyeraa Emma Senior
Kyere Diabour Emmanuel Kwaku
Kyeremaa Philomina
Kyeremeh Stephen
Kyeremeh Isaac
MMasak Charles
Mensah Dilys Vanessa N.
Mensah Abraharm Burns
Mensah Abrampah Millicent
Mensah Jonathan
Mensah Williams Yaw
Mossey Pharmacy, Sunyani
NNkasiah Francis
OObeng Yaw Joseph
Obeng Addai Eric
Obeng Andoh Mark
Obeng Appiah Bernard
Obeng-Asante Emma
Obour Francis
Oduro Beatrice
Ofei Nana Alex
Ofosu-Addo William
Ohemeng Ama Boampomaa
Oheneba Paul
Okai Lartey Daniel
Okrah Elias
Okyere-Martey Gifty O.
Opoku Emmanuel
Opoku Gyemfi Docia
Opoku Yeboah Richard
Oppong Sarkodie Richard
Owusu Acheampong Mercy
Owusu Francis
Owusu Poku Gideon
Owusu-Bempah Listowel
SSabi Dominic
Sakyi Kyere Gideon
Salvation Army-Sunyani
Sam Dadzie Donald
Sarbah Fortune Sandra
Sarpong Afia
Serwaa Akosua
Serwaa Asibey Nana Ama
TTaylor Moses Ama
Tibanganaa Peter
Tomfour Isaac
Twum Festus
WWilson Aba Emelia
YYeboah Nana Afia
Yeboah Livingstone
Yeboah Mary
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