Chief Executive Officer for Kumasi Online TV Mr. Daniel Yeboah has charged churches and for that matter Men of God to quit the habit of always hauling proceeds earned from their annual harvest programs when others are starving in the country.

Churches instead of heaping funds in their bank accounts to the benefit of only their churches and themselves should rather support the vulnerable in society with portion of the accumulated proceeds.

He made this statement at the time executives of Kumasi Online TV were having a party with orphans of the popular King Jesus Charity Home at Boadi in Kumasi.

The high number of disadvantaged children in Ghana as he indicated in his address to the gathering calls for a high level support from churches and institutions both in cash and kind.
The worrying status quo as he underscored demands that all well to do churches reached out to the needy in their numbers.
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The party was organised by the leadership of Kumasi Online TV in collaboration with King Jesus Charity Home.

Present during the occassion were Prophet Kofi Nkwantabisa (Founder and Leader for Kofi Nkwantabisa Prayer Grounds), Prophet Nakoa Elisha (Founder and Leader for King of Heavens Church), CEO for the orphanage home Rev Kofi Owusu Afriyie among other dignitaries.

It was punctuated with music and dance competition and presentation of awards to best performers.

Aside the foregoing, executives of Kumasi Online TV donated items worth GHs 3,500 to support the home.

The items included, bags of rice, bags of washing powder, assorted drinks, packs of bottled and sachet water, cooking oil, toiletries and a cash amount of GHs 2,000
According to the CEO for the online television station, one of the focus of the institution is to offer support to the vulnerable in society.

He assured that the institution will continue to extend similar support to related orphanage homes and needy in the country.
By Enock Akonnor, Editor-in-chief