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PASTOR MENSA OTABIL ADVOCATES INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION FOR AFRICA’S YOUTH

The head pastor of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Mensa Otabil has called for an industrial revolution for the youth of Africa.

According to him, the 21st century was the most important moment for the economic emancipation and empowerment of youth.

“This is the most important moment for Africa’seconomic emancipation and the entrepreneurial empowerment of its young men and women”, Pastor  Otabil has said.

Delivering a message titled, “It’s Coming Down,” in Accra yesterday, the pastor and motivational speaker recalled the biblical account of God leading the Israelites through Joshua to defeat the Amorites by raining hailstones and yet protecting Israel.

Pastor Otabil referenced Joshua chapter 10 v 7-14 from where Joshua and his army fought the Amorites to possess the land. He described how the passage used anthropomorphism – the use of human language to describe an act of God.

According to him God routed the Amorites and moved them noisily to break and destroy their camp.

He said, the hailstones, though universally deployed, were intelligently manipulated to protect and give Israel an advantage.

“Peradventure COVID-19 is a hailstone that could give Africa an advantage and we need to seize the opportunities it presents”, he said.

The highly respected theologian posited,“The time to motivate Africa to raise captains of industry is here because a new opportunity has been opened.”

The General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church was speaking on the second day of the annual Greater Works Conference.

Pastor Otabil prayed thatAfrican leaders would seize the opportunity to position the continent to catch up with the rest of the world and bridge the developmental gap.

“This is not a time for discouragement, this is the time for encouragement because a door of opportunity has been opened to us”.

He challenged Africans to avoid a self-defeating mindset, but rather strive to increase wealth.

Pastor Otabil wondered how the African continent appears not to have beenoverrun by the coronavirus pandemic,as previously predicted, compared to other more endowed countries with superior health infrastructure.

He said, having copiously read literature that seek to explain the phenomenon with various theories, his only possibly conclusion, albeit not scientific, is that God’s hand of mercy is on a people who comparatively seem to have nothing.

Pastor Mensa Otabil believes God is telling the rest of the world that this is Africa’s season and it is time for a shift.

The night also saw musical performances by Harmonious Chorale, Lumina, the Greater Works Hymns Choir and the ICGC Praise Team.

By Cliff Ekuful

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