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UEW Receives LED Screens from Deeper Christian Life Ministry Ghana

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Published: Tue, 06/16/2026 - 18:37

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has received two giant LED screens and devotional books from Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Ghana, to support worship, communication and academic activities within the University community.

The donation, presented at a brief ceremony at the Council Chamber on Monday, 15th June, 2026, fulfilled a pledge made by Pastor Dr. Edward Kofi Tumsiah, the National Overseer of Deeper Christian Life Ministry Ghana, during the University's Interdenominational and Thanksgiving Service held on Sunday, 31st May, 2026.

Prof. Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu
Prof. Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu

Welcoming the delegation, Prof. Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, expressed appreciation to the Ministry for honouring its commitment and expressed the University's gratitude for the growing partnership between UEW and faith-based organisations dedicated to education and national development.

Pastor Yaw Osei Owusu
Pastor Yaw Osei Owusu

Presenting the items on behalf of the National Overseer, Pastor Yaw Osei Owusu, described the donation as a demonstration of goodwill and support for the University's spiritual and intellectual growth. He explained that the LED screens would be installed at the Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Conference Centre to enhance communication and participation during worship services, conferences, academic programmes and international engagements.

“In a world where communication increasingly relies on visual clarity and technological support, these screens are intended to serve a practical purpose. They will aid worship, improve participation and enhance the overall experience of all who gather here,” he stated.

Pastor Owusu further commended the University's Chaplaincy Board for fostering Christian unity and creating an environment that promotes both spiritual development and academic excellence.

Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual
Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual

Receiving the donation on behalf of the University, Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual, the Vice-Chancellor, expressed profound gratitude to the leadership and members of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Ghana, for what he described as a remarkable gesture of support.

He noted that the donation reflects the important role faith-based organisations can play in advancing education and national development through practical interventions. According to him, the University remains committed to the holistic development of students by promoting academic excellence alongside values, ethics, character formation and responsible leadership.

Prof. Mitchual observed that chaplaincy activities at UEW have experienced significant growth in recent years, contributing positively to student development and campus life. He expressed confidence that the LED screens would greatly enhance worship services, conferences and other institutional programmes.

“What you have donated today is going to strengthen the partnership between the University of Education, Winneba and Deeper Life. These screens will be used to the benefit of students and the entire University community spiritually, academically and physically,” he said.

Dr. Boniface Yaayin
Dr. Boniface Yaayin

Also speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Boniface Yaayin, Divisional Campus Coordinator of Deeper Life Campus Fellowship and Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry Education, noted that the Fellowship had served as a vital link between the University and the Church, helping to facilitate the partnership that culminated in the donation.

The University later presented a gift to the delegation in appreciation of the Ministry's support.

The donation underpins UEW's commitment to building strategic partnerships that enhance teaching, learning, spiritual development and community engagement while advancing its mission of producing competent professional educators and transformational leaders.

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