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“I sold my house to fund Yvonne International School”
Renowned Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson has revealed how she was able to fund the construction of her school.
According to her, after all attempt to secure loans from the bank failed, she was left with no option than to sell her house to fund the construction.
“I’m getting personal now, when we started the project, at a point, I had to sell my house, because I went to the bank for loan and the percentages on the interest did not make sense,” she revealed.
According to her, “So I had to fall back on the house, I had so many memories there but I told myself, Yvonne, this is the only way.”
She further revealed that “I sold my house, started the project, the money got finished, I had to get into my savings, I pretty much emptied my entire savings for the school project.
“My heart is in this, I know that a lot of future leaders are going to come from this school,” she added
The school offers a hybrid, which is the Cambridge and the GES curriculum systems of education.
As part of the Crèche and the Kindergarten, they have added a Primary level to the school.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Prophet Atarah preaches hope in ‘Believe’
Prophet Atarah
Ghana’s ‘Singing-Prophet’, Joseph Atarah, is preaching a message of hope in his new song dubbed, “Believe”.
The song produced by renowned sound engineer Kaywa is full of hope and motivation for the oppressed.
According to the leader of Believers Grace Crown Ministry International, Prophet Joseph Atarah, the song was to encourage music lovers to keep faith in God regardless of their circumstances.
He said at times, life can get so tough to the extent that believers lose hope in God because of such situations.
However, Prophet Atarah said these difficult moments were only to test the faith of people.
“If they withstand these challenges, things would turn around for them.”
He said that with a strong belief and steadfast fasting, everything would be possible in life.
The award winning gospel musician urged music lovers to share the message in the song with others.
Entertainment
‘Step into the Upper Room Experience 2024,’ in Kumasi
Nana Jesse
Kumasi-based gospel musician, Sylvester Gyasi Afrifa known in showbiz circles as Nana Jesse, will stage another edition of his annual ‘The Upper Room Experience 2024’ at the Maranatha Evangelical Ministries, Adum, Kumasi tomorrow.
Themed ‘We will worship’, it will be held in collaboration with the Maranatha Youth Ministry.
In an interview with The Spectator Agoro, Nana Jesse explained that for several years now, Nana Jesse has hosted this impactful gathering after his popular DVD Live Recording in 2021.
“This event promises revival, healing, and deep spiritual encounters. You will feel God’s presence in a mighty way through the music and messages,” he stated.
“Don’t let this opportunity pass by, invite your friends and family, and let’s gather together to worship, praise, and receive from God. This is more than just a concert, it’s a time to refresh. So, make plans to attend and be blessed,” he urged all fans.
Special guest ministers, including Portia Songs, JoJo Arhin, Quame Gyedu, Emma Kusi, and Rev. Joseph Asante Gyimah, will be there to lead in powerful worship, praise and prayer.
By Linda Abrefi Wad