Prophetess Dr. Hagar Yeboah, Founder and General Overseer of Christian Freedom Ministry at Manso Mem in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti Region, has been conferred with a doctorate degree in recognition of her dedication to ministry and community service.
Speaking at her ordination ceremony, Prophetess Dr. Hagar, popularly known as Amansie Nsoroma, used the occasion to caution Ghanaian youth against drug abuse, emphasizing its destructive effects on their future and the nation’s development.
“Drug abuse is destroying the potential of many young Ghanaians. Instead of preparing for leadership and personal success, some are wasting their lives on harmful substances. This must stop,” she declared.
She urged parents, teachers, and religious leaders to take an active role in educating young people on the dangers of substance abuse, adding that a collective effort is needed to curb the growing menace.
In addition, Prophetess Dr. Hagar Yeboah encouraged women in ministry to be bold in spreading the Gospel, stressing that winning souls for Christ should be a top priority. She called on female pastors and evangelists not to shy away from their calling but to take up leadership roles in advancing God’s kingdom.
Her ordination ceremony was attended by church leaders, family, and well-wishers who praised her dedication to both spiritual and social transformation.
By Simon Opoku Afriyie