Top 10 Richest Pastors in Ghana 2024

10 Richest Pastors in Ghana Ghana is a country with many religious people and churches. Christianity is the dominant

Top 10 Richest Pastors in Ghana 2024

10 Richest Pastors in Ghana

Ghana is a country with many religious people and churches. Christianity is the dominant religion in Ghana, with about 71% of the population identifying as Christians. Among the various Christian denominations, Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity are the most popular, with about 28% of the population belonging to these groups.

Top 10 Richest Pastors in Ghana 2024
Top 10 Richest Pastors in Ghana 2024

Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity are forms of Christianity that emphasize the gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as speaking in tongues, healing, prophecy, and miracles. These churches are also known for their lively worship services, evangelism, and social outreach. Some of the most influential and prominent leaders of these churches are pastors who have built large congregations, ministries, and networks across Ghana and beyond.

Some of these pastors have also amassed a lot of wealth from their church activities, businesses, investments, and other sources of income. They live lavish lifestyles and own expensive properties, cars, and jets. They also have a lot of followers and admirers who look up to them for spiritual guidance, inspiration, and motivation.

In this article, we will look at the 10 richest pastors in Ghana based on their estimated net worth as of 2020. We will also briefly discuss their backgrounds, achievements, and controversies. Note that the net worth figures are not official or verified, but based on various sources and estimates.

1. Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams – $8 million

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams is the founder and presiding archbishop of Action Chapel International (ACI), one of the largest charismatic churches in Ghana. He is also the founder of the Charismatic Movement in Ghana, which started in the late 1970s and sparked a revival of Pentecostalism in the country.

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams

Duncan-Williams was born on May 12, 1957, in Takoradi, Ghana. He had a difficult childhood, as he was born with six fingers on each hand and was rejected by his father. He also suffered from epilepsy and attempted suicide several times. He became a Christian at the age of 18 after a dramatic encounter with God. He then joined a Bible school and started preaching on the streets.

He founded ACI in 1979 as a prayer fellowship called Christian Action Faith Ministries (CAFM). The fellowship grew rapidly and became a church with branches across Ghana and abroad. Today, ACI has over 250 branches and 2,000 affiliate churches in North America, Africa, and Europe.

Duncan-Williams is also a respected leader in the global Christian community. He is the first non-American to lead prayers for the incoming president and vice president of the United States during their inauguration ceremony in 2017. He is also a member of several international Christian organizations, such as the Pentecostal World Fellowship, the Lausanne Movement, and the World Assemblies of God Fellowship.

Duncan-Williams is also a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of Dominion Television, a Christian satellite network that broadcasts across Africa and beyond. He is also the founder and chancellor of Dominion University College, a private university in Ghana. He also runs Compassion in Action Africa, a non-governmental organization that provides humanitarian aid to vulnerable communities.

Duncan-Williams has been married twice. His first marriage to Francisca Duncan-Williams ended in divorce in 2007 after 26 years. He remarried Rosa Whitaker in 2008. He has four children from his first marriage: Joel Duncan-Williams, Daniel Duncan-Williams, Elsie Duncan-Williams Osei, and Ella Duncan-Williams.

 2. Apostle Kwadwo Safo – $7 million

Apostle Kwadwo Safo is the founder and leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana, a church that combines Christianity with African culture and traditions. He is also the founder and CEO of Kantanka Group of Companies, a conglomerate that produces vehicles, electronics, machinery, and other products.

Apostle Kwadwo Safo
Apostle Kwadwo Safo

Apostle Safo was born on August 26, 1948, in Bekwai, Ashanti Region. He had a passion for science and technology from a young age and started making his own inventions such as radios, amplifiers, generators, etc. He became a Christian in 1971 after witnessing a miracle performed by a preacher. He later established his church in 1971 with the aim of spreading the gospel and promoting African culture and development.

He is known for his philanthropic works such as building schools, hospitals, orphanages, etc. He is also known for his annual charity shows where he displays his inventions and donates them to the public. Some of his inventions include cars, trucks, helicopters, robots, TVs, phones, etc.

He has five children with his late wife Agnes Safo. He is currently married to Akosua Safo.

He owns several properties in Ghana including a mansion at Kwabenya where he has his own zoo with exotic animals. He also has a fleet of cars including Kantanka models and other luxury brands. He is estimated to be worth $6.5 million.

 3. Pastor Dr. Mensah Otabil – $6.5 million

Pastor Dr. Mensah Otabil is the founder and general overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), one of the leading charismatic churches in Ghana. He is also the founder and chancellor of Central University College (CUC), one of the top private universities in Ghana. He is also the CEO of Otabil and Associates, a leadership consultancy firm.

Pastor Dr. Mensah Otabil
Pastor Dr. Mensah Otabil

He is also a theologian, an author, a motivational speaker, and an entrepreneur. He is the chancellor of Central University and the CEO of Otabil and Associates. He has published several books and devotionals. He owns a mansion in Trassaco Valley, Accra.

4. Reverend Sam Nii Korankye Ankrah – $6 million

Reverend Sam Nii Korankye Ankrah is the founder and apostle general of Royalhouse Chapel International. He is also an author, a motivational speaker, and a businessman.

Reverend Sam Nii Korankye Ankrah
Reverend Sam Nii Korankye Ankrah

He has mentored many young pastors and leaders in Ghana and beyond. He has several investments in real estate, banking, oil and gas, and media. He drives a Rolls Royce Phantom and lives in a palace-like house in Accra.

5. Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare – $5.5 million

Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare is the founder and presiding bishop of Perez Chapel International. He is also an evangelist, an author, and a philanthropist. He has preached to millions of people across Africa, Europe, America, and Asia.

Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare
Bishop Charles Agyin-Asare

He has built several schools, orphanages, hospitals, and churches in Ghana and other countries. He drives a Mercedes Benz S-Class and lives in a mansion in Accra.

6. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills – $5 million

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is the founder and presiding bishop of Lighthouse Chapel International. He is also an evangelist, an author, and a medical doctor. He has planted over 3,000 churches in 85 countries around the world.

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills

He has written over 100 books which have been translated into several languages. He owns a private jet, a helicopter, and several cars. He lives in a beautiful house in Accra.

7. Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom – $4.5 million

Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom is the founder and leader of Ebenezer Miracle Worship Center. He is also known as Prophet One or Opambour for his miraculous healings and deliverances. He has a huge congregation both in Ghana and abroad.

Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom
Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom

He owns a TV station, a radio station, and a printing press. He drives a Lexus SUV and lives in a mansion in Kumasi.

 

8. Bishop Daniel Obinim – $4 million

Bishop Daniel Obinim is the founder and leader of International God’s Way Church. He is also known as Angel Obinim for his claims of having angelic powers. He is one of the most controversial pastors in Ghana and has been involved in several scandals and lawsuits.

Bishop Daniel Obinim
Bishop Daniel Obinim

He has several businesses including a TV station, a hotel, and a school. He owns several cars including a Range Rover, a BMW, and a Hummer. He also has houses in Accra, Kumasi, and Dubai.

9. Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah – $3.5 million

Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah is the founder and leader of Glorious Word Power Ministry International. He is one of the most popular prophets in Ghana and has a close relationship with President Nana Akufo-Addo. He is famous for his accurate prophecies and his spiritual warfare against evil forces. He drives a Mercedes Benz G-Wagon and lives in a plush house in Accra.

10. Prophet Badu Kobi – $3 million

Prophet Badu Kobi is the founder and leader of Glorious Wave Church International. He is known for his prophetic ministry and his controversial statements on social and political issues. He has a large following both in Ghana and abroad. He owns a fleet of cars including a Rolls Royce, a Bentley, and a Range Rover. He also has a mansion in Accra.

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