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NDC’s Nana Akwasi Denkyi wishes constituents a merry Christmas

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The 2024 NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Subin Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Nana Akwasi Denkyi has wished all his constituents, especially, Christians a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year in advance.

He urged Christians to give thanks to God and expect God’s continued blessings in the coming year.

In a Christmas message issued by the fast growing politician,he indicated “As we celebrate God’s love in sending us His son, we must also endeavour to love one another – as well as our homeland Ghana by sacrificing for its development”.

According to him, God has seen us
through a successful election in this year without any blemish and he is much grateful to God for the opportunity to serve as the parliamentary candidate on the ticket of the NDC.

“Though I wasn’t successful in the parliamentary elections but I’m much grateful that NDC and John Dramani Mahama won so is incumbent we give thanks to the Almighty God for a resounding victory. ” He told The Punch Newspaper.

He also called on Christians to remember the vulnerable in their communities and extend love and joy to the them.

“May we, especially remember the vulnerable in our community, and extend the love, joy, and goodwill of our celebrations to them”, he urged.

Nana Akwasi Denkyi on this day,24th of December,2024 urged Christians in his constituency to join Christians all over the world to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.

“And for people of all faiths, the end of the year is the time to thank God for all the blessings He bestowed on us throughout 2024”.

He added that “Let us look back on the year with gratitude as we expect God’s continued blessings in the coming YearS”.

He said despite 2024 been a challenging year but there’s the need to still thank God for the gift of lives.

He also used the opportunity to caution the youth not to ride motorbikes recklessly as that can endanger their lives.

He, added that the security of every constituency should be taken seriously and for that matter all must be on the look out of unscrupulous persons and report such ill persons to the police.

Christmas Day is a public holiday in many of the world’s nations.

It is celebrated religiously by a majority of Christians, as well as culturally by many non-Christians and forms an integral part of the holiday season.

For most Christians, the day is celebrated to mark the birth of Jesus Christ their saviour.

In the traditional Christmas narrative in the New Testament, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. When Joseph and Mary arrived in the city, the inn had no room and so they were offered a stable where the baby Jesus was born. Angels proclaimed the news to of the birth of Jesus to shepherds who then further disseminated the information.

Although the month and date of Jesus’ birth are unknown, by the early-to-mid fourth century the Western Christian Church had fixed the date of Christmas as 25 December, a date that has been adopted worldwide.

On Christmas Day some Christians attend church service in the morning. The day is usually marked with merry making among friends and families.

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