Archbishop Duncan-Williams Counsels President Mahama on Humility and Leadership

Accra, Ghana – Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, Founder of Action Chapel International, has urged President John Dramani Mahama to remain humble and grateful, reminding him not to lose sight of his roots as he navigates his political journey.

Speaking at a special fellowship with the clergy on Friday, February 28, 2025, Archbishop Duncan-Williams emphasized that power and leadership come from God and should be exercised with wisdom and a sense of history.

He commended Mahama for maintaining close ties with the church and for gathering men and women of God to intercede on his behalf, both in and out of power. The Archbishop also praised Mahama for demonstrating gratitude and cautioned against neglecting those who helped during difficult times.

Drawing on Nelson Mandela’s legacy, Archbishop Duncan-Williams urged Mahama to continue embracing reconciliation, especially towards those who may have wronged him in the past.

The Archbishop also cautioned Mahama’s associates and ministers against using their positions for personal vendettas, emphasizing that God does not forget the good deeds of His people and that forgetfulness is a form of unrighteousness.

In his concluding remarks, Archbishop Duncan-Williams reminded Mahama that his rise to leadership was not by accident but by divine mercy, describing him as a “curse-breaker” who has broken a generational cycle. He urged Mahama to serve with integrity, humility, and a deep sense of responsibility towards the people of Ghana.

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