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Executive Project Director of Omega Project Management, David Kwesi Afreh ordained as Apostle.


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Story by George Yawson Vineh

27/10/25

Leader of Omega Project Management Foundation and the Executive Consulting Secretary of STOP TB a not for profit organization (NGO) Dr. David Kwesi Afreh, has been ordained as a Apostle, marking a new chapter in his life of public service and spiritual leadership. The ordination ceremony, which attracted religious leaders, civil society members, and well-wishers, was held in a solemn but joyous atmosphere in Accra on Saturday 25 October,2025.


The event, held over the weekend, saw Dr. David Kwesi Afreh officially ordained into apostolic ministry after years of active involvement in social advocacy and community development.


Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Afreh expressed gratitude to God and all who have supported his journey, noting that his calling into ministry is an extension of his long-standing commitment to serve humanity.
He said his new role as an apostle of God will not take him away from civil society work but will rather strengthen his resolve to combine spiritual guidance with social transformation.


Religious leaders who officiated the ordination commended Mr. Afreh for his humility and dedication, describing him as a vessel chosen to make a positive impact both in the church and in society.
The newly ordained Apostle Dr. David Kwesi Afreh pledged to continue championing the causes of justice, peace, and moral integrity—values he says will remain central to both his ministry and civic work.
From social advocacy to spiritual leadership, Apostle Dr. David Kwesi Afreh’s journey reflects a blend of faith and service to humanity.


Godfred Meba

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