Communication In relationships – E.K. Acquah
Communication In relationships – E.K. Acquah
Communication In relationships – E.K. Acquah
PROFILE OF BARIMA ADJEI
Barima Adjei is a bi-vocational minister with The Church of Pentecost USA Inc. and an Officer in the USA Army. He is the resident Pastor for Hawaii PIWC and Military Base District. Barima serves as the national coordinator for the Military Fellowship, a member of the Counseling Committee and executive member of the Pentecost Professional Network.
Educationally; Barima attended Prempeh College and holds a Bachelors of Medical science and Dental Surgery from University of Ghana. He is an alumnus of University of Illinois at Chicago where he obtained Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Currently, he is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery resident at the Tripler Army Medical Center as well as a Captain in the US Army.
Barima Adjei is happily married to Dora Barima-Adjei, the love of his life and they are blessed with three children, Ena, Adepa and Oye. They call Honolulu, Hawaii as home for now.
My Guest was Rev. Frank Chikane
The Rev. Frank Chikane is a Pastor emeritus of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) which has a presence in 35 countries found in the six continents of the world. He is a former President of the AFM International which heled for 23years up August 2019. He is the Moderator of the World Council of Churches (WCC) Churches Commission on International Affairs (CCIA); a member of the Advisory Committee of the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) on Peace and Security on the African continent; Chair person of Kagiso Trust and the Board of the Apostolic Faith Mission Theological College (AFMTC); and a member of the following Boards: Kagiso Capital (KC), Kagiso Tiso Holdings (KTH), and Sci-Bono Discovery Centre,
He is a former Director of the Institute for Contextual Theology (ICT); Deputy President of the Soweto Civic Association (SCA); the United Democratic Front (UDF); General Secretary of the SACC; a member of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) responsible for the first democratic elections in South Africa; Special Advisor to the Deputy President, Thabo Mbeki; Director General in the Office of Deputy President Mbeki; a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC); Deputy Secretary of Cabinet during the Presidency of Nelson Mandela; Director General in the Presidency and Secretary of the Cabinet during the Presidency of Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe; and managed the transition from President Motlanthe to that of Jacob Zuma; and a former member of the Global Council of the Empowered21 and the E21 Africa Cabinet
He is also a former Chair of City Power Johannesburg; a member of the Board of Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA); the Housing Trust; and Thebe Investments. A former member of the Councils of the University of the North (now Limpopo) and the University of the Witwatersrand.
Academic Qualification: Diploma in Theology (Pan African College); Masters in religious studies (UN now KZN); and Masters in Public Administration (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University). Conferred Honorary Degrees from the Groningen University (Netherlands); Oberlin College (USA); and Nelson Mandela University (South Africa).
Publications: He has published three Books – No Life of My Own (1986/2013); Eight Days in September: The Removal of Thabo Mbeki (2012); and The Things that Could Not Be Said (2013); and a number of papers published in various books and publications.
Mr. Bernard Avle is the General Manager of Citi FM & Citi TV and the host of Citi FM’s morning show – The Citi Breakfast Show, and The Point Of View on Citi TV. A Murrow Fellow of Journalism and a Chevening Scholar, Bernard holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Ghana and an MBA from Warwick University in the UK. Bernard is a Fellow of the fifth class of the Africa Leadership Initiative (ALI) – West Africa and is a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
Bernard as he is usually called, has done pioneering work in using a commercial radio and TV platform to champion good governance and social accountability.
The Citi Breakfast Show was adjudged the Interactive/Talk Show of the year at the BBC’s Africa Radio Awards in 2007, in Nairobi Kenya and Radio Program of the year 2013, 2015 & 2016 by the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG).
Bernard was adjudged Ghana Journalists Association Journalist of the year for the year 2017.
He spends some of his time in visiting campuses nationwide and addressing student audiences on media, career, and citizenship.
He fellowships at Pneuma Life Ministries in Tema, where he serves as a Lay Minister.
He is married to Justine Senuvie Avle and they are blessed with kids.
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