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Reverend Sam Korankye Ankrah (born 23 February 1960) is a Ghanaian minister and
televangelist Televangelism (from ''televangelist'', a blend of ''television'' and ''evangelist'') and occasionally termed radio evangelism or teleministry, denotes the utilization of media platforms, notably radio and television, for the marketing of relig ...
who serves as the Apostle General of the Royalhouse Chapel International, a church in
Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
with more than 30,000 members. He is also the first vice president of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council.


Early life and education

Reverend Ankrah was born to J. O. Ankrah and Victoria Ziddah on 23 February 1960, the 22nd of his polygamous father’s 24 children and the fifth of his mother’s seven children. His mother, a Presbyterian, had him baptized as Samuel in the
Presbyterian church Presbyterianism is a historically Reformed Christianity, Reformed Protestantism, Protestant tradition named for its form of ecclesiastical polity, church government by representative assemblies of Presbyterian polity#Elder, elders, known as ...
. He attended Accra High School and Saint John’s Grammar Secondary School in
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and was inspired to pursue a career in religion following a visit by the evangelistic group Joyful Way Incorporated. He later attended the
University of Ghana The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, Ghana. It is the oldest public university in the country. The university was founded in 1948 as the University College of the Gold Coast in the British colony of the Gold Coast ...
, where he started the Showers of Blessing Incorporated (SOBI) evangelistic ministry in 1984. He also holds certificates in Christian Leadership, from Haggai Institute in Singapore and Management and Entrepreneurship from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (
GIMPA The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) is a public co-educational university spread over four campuses (Accra, Tema, Kumasi and Takoradi) and made up of six schools, ten research centers located at Greenhill in Accra ...
).


Career


Royalhouse Chapel International

Following his studies, Korankye Ankrah travelled to the
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, where he had a spiritual experience on 19 June 1991, where God told him to return to ministry full-time in Ghana. Before his return to Ghana in November 1992, he had given approval for his wife, Rev. Mrs. Rita Korankye Ankrah, to start Sunday services with members of the Showers of Blessings, which took place at the GES Model Nursery School in Accra with 12 adults and 12 children attending the first Sunday service. Korankye Ankrah assumed leadership of the church in January 1993, when membership grew from 30 to 150 adults, leading to the church relocating to the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) canteen in 1994 and to its own property in November 2000. As at that time, the church membership had grown to about 5,000. After 10 years at Bank for Housing and Construction (Accra Ghana), Ankrah's wife joined Royalhouse Chapel International as a full-time minister in 1998, and was named Premier Lady of the organization. Today the church has about 30,000 members, with 120 local assemblies, 20 international missions, and departments including media ministries, church administration, a Christian Leadership College, and a department of social services. In 2013, Ankrah revealed that God had told him that retired Ghanaian footballer and former captain of Ghana’s national football team Stephen Appiah would become a pastor. Appiah replied that he would consider pursuing a career as minister with the Royal House Chapel, of which he was a member."


Humanitarian works

Korankye Ankrah has created initiatives to address the problems of those in need. Programs he has founded include Outreach for Comfort, Rescue to the needy, Ministry to the Aged, Hospital and Prisons Outreaches and Scholarship Schemes for Bright but Needy Students.


Controversy over wealth

In 2011, he was named by ''Ghana Nation'' as one of the wealthiest pastors in Ghana, with reporters noting that his children were schooled both home and abroad, and he lived "in a palace-like mansion at
Sakaman Sakaman is a town in the Accra Metropolitan district, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to ...
a suburb of
Dansoman Dansoman is a suburban town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, It is known as one of the largest estates in West Africa. History Dansoman was founded by the late Nii Kojo Danso I in the late 1960s, and was named after him soon after (with "m ...
in Accra", and that he had a "fleet of cars." He issued a statement, "I will not lie to you; say to the whole world that I say that by our position as men of God, we definitely attract blessings of which includes money, but for me it is the following and the people which is more important and the more we serve them, the more they show us kindness at the least opportunity."


Affiliations

Korankye Ankrah serves as the first vice president of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), which was formed in 1969. He is the CEO of Powerline Media Ministries, a non-profit organization with radio and television in Ghana as well as internationally. In addition, he is the founder of Covenant Ministers Fellowship Incorporated.


Awards and honors

In 2008, Korankye Ankrah received the
Order of the Volta The Order of the Volta is an order of merit from the Republic of Ghana. It was instituted in 1960 and is awarded to people for their outstanding service to the country.
award, one of Ghana's highest honors, from Ghana's president for his charitable work in the areas of health and education. In 2009, he received the Angel of the Year Award from Pristine Hub and TV Africa. In 2011, he received the William Seymour award for Excellence and Humility in Leadership from The Azusa Revival Directorate. In 2012, he was awarded with the Global Award for Apostolic/Pastoral Excellence by the Global Leadership Training Organisation, in recognition of his work to ensure integrity in leadership in the West African Sub-region. In 2013, he received an Honorary Award of the Humanitarian Services of the Year from the Excellent Leadership Awards Group (EXLA), for his humanitarian works.


Personal life

Korankye Ankrah met his wife, Rev. Rita Korankye Ankrah, in 1982, and they were married in 1986. The couple have four children: Nana Akos, Paapa, Naa Dromo and Mawuena.


Bibliography

''The Rising of the Sun: Shining from Obscurity'', Sam Korankye-Ankrah, Derek Amanor, Royalhouse Chapel International, 2010


References


External links


Official SiteRoyalhouse Chapel International
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