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Founder of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Prophet Kumchacha, has urged stakeholders in the creative arts industry to exercise patience and temper their demands as President John Dramani Mahama works to fulfil his campaign promises.
Speaking on United Showbiz, Kumchacha noted that Mahama, being one leader responsible for multiple sectors, health, education, infrastructure, and more, cannot address every issue at once.
He highlighted the government’s challenge in securing funding to meet various sectoral needs, including creative arts.
“What does the creative arts sector need? Money. He promised that allocations would be made. He will fulfil his promise,” Kumchacha said.
He pleaded with arts practitioners to “relax and have patience,” arguing that while it is ok to criticise, aggression is unhelpful.
“He is working, so let’s be patient. Mahama will do what he promised.
“So let the creative arts stakeholders relax and be patient. They can talk, but they shouldn’t be so aggressive,” he said.
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The prophet suggested that although time is limited, Mahama is working and will deliver on his promises, urging sector players to trust the process.
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Prophet Kumchacha urges Creative Arts Industry to exercise patience as President Mahama continues work
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