First Lady inspires young women at 2026 Young Singles' Rally at Sakumono
Hon. Dr. Naa Momo Lartey, Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, represented Ghana's First Lady, Lordina Dramani Mahama, at the 2026 Young Singles' Rally held on April 11, 2026, at the Glory Assemblies of God Church and delivered what she described as a "simple yet profound" message: "Value and embrace the season of life you are in." Mrs. Mahama encouraged young women to rise above pressures from social media and societal expectations related to age, appearance, and relationships. She stressed that their worth is constant and anchored in God.
The event, organised by the Assemblies of God Church Ghana, Greater Accra East Region Women Ministries, drew hundreds of young women from various branches of the church. Rev. Andrews Nelson Awintia and Rev. Mrs. Florence Boatemaa Semenyo were also addressed at the event. Dr. Lartey conveyed the First Lady's regrets for her absence due to prior commitments. The First Lady advised young women to prioritise personal growth, emotional maturity, financial discipline, and spiritual development rather than yielding to the fear of being "left behind." Dr. Lartey announced a donation from the First Lady, which included bags of rice, boxes of tinned tomatoes, mackerel, sardines, cooking oil, spaghetti, African print fabric, and an undisclosed amount of money to support the programme.
Rev. Awintia reinforced the message, urging young women to build a direct relationship with God. Rev. Mrs. Florence Boatemaa Semenyo presented a citation and a customised Bible to Mrs. Mahama in recognition of her service to God and humanity.
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Hon. Dr. Naa Momo Lartey represented the First Lady at the 2026 Young Singles' Rally, organized by the Assemblies of God Church. The event focused on empowering young women, but the First Lady's message has a wider reach.
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