In a candid interview on Plan B FM’s esteemed programme, “Nyansapɔ Fie,” hosted by the illustrious Nana Asabea, Prophet Ebenezer Dunamis, Head Pastor of Ark of God Revival Centre, made a provocative statement that has ignited a national conversation: “After God, comes gold.”
Prophet Dunamis emphasised that financial power is essential for establishing oneself in life, second only to spiritual power. “Whoever desires power and wants to manage it well should seek financial power, fame, and spiritual power,” he advised.
The prophet also highlighted the importance of political power, warning that unqualified individuals in positions of authority can lead to poor governance and perpetuate poverty.
Prophet Dunamis’ frank admission has sparked a lively debate about the role of wealth, power, and spirituality in achieving success.
Lady Rev. Charlotte Hanson, Head of the Public Affairs Unit at the Ministry of Employment and Labour, added her perspective, stating that legitimate power is essential, where individuals occupy positions of authority through hierarchical appointments, elections, or merit.
She cautioned against cohesive power, where leaders take pleasure in the hardship of others, and expert power, where leaders’ expertise can lead to dissatisfaction if not managed properly.
Lady Hanson also highlighted the importance of connection power, where leaders facilitate connections and lobby on behalf of others.
Ultimately, Lady Hanson emphasized that managing power effectively is crucial, as even in heaven, there is protocol.
The conversation has sparked a national debate, with many weighing in on the role of power, wealth, and spirituality in achieving success.
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