The Apostolic schools in the Greater Accra Region, under the auspices of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, have presented a cash donation in support of the church’s newly constructed headquarters, known as the Nehemiah Project.
The Nehemiah Project is a visionary initiative of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, spearheaded by the President, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, as part of the church’s Shift Agenda II.
The project aims to construct an ultra-modern national headquarters that will serve as a central hub for administration, ministry development, and the advancement of the church’s mission nationwide and beyond.
The presentation was made on Thursday, December 4, 2025, during a hymn festival organized for the schools at Adabraka.
Participating institutions included Apostolic Primary and JHS in Dansoman, Livingstone Academy in Lartebiokoshie, Apostolic Academy, Rev. Lartey Adotey Memorial School in Adabraka, Mega Brains in Gbawe, Apostolic Holy Child Academy, and Apostolic Hope Academy.
Together, they contributed a total amount of GHS 7,200 toward the project.
According to school authorities, the contribution forms part of their commitment to a great cause started by the leadership of the Apostolic Church-Ghana, which they believe will give a facelift to the church.
Coordinator for the schools, Mrs. Dorcas Akosua-Nyarko speaking in an interview, commended the leadership for the initiative during an interview, noting that as an arm of the church, it was important for them to contribute their quota through the donation.